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Veritas Access Release Notes
Last Published:
2020-10-16
Product(s):
Access (7.4.2)
Platform: Linux
- Overview of Veritas Access
- Fixed issues
- Software limitations
- Flexible Storage Sharing limitations
- Limitations related to installation and upgrade
- Limitation related to replication
- Known issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Admin issues
- Backup issues
- CIFS issues
- Deduplication issues
- FTP issues
- General issues
- GUI issues
- Installation and configuration issues
- Internationalization (I18N) issues
- Networking issues
- NFS issues
- ObjectAccess issues
- OpenDedup issues
- OpenStack issues
- Replication issues
- SDS known issues
- SmartIO issues
- Storage issues
- System issues
- Target issues
- Upgrade issues
- Veritas Data Deduplication issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Getting help
Deleting a CIFS share resets the default owner and group permissions for other CIFS shares on the same file system
When you delete a CIFS share, the owner and the group on the file system revert to the default permissions. The default values for both the owner and the group are set to root. This behavior may be an issue if you have more than one CIFS share on the same file system. Deleting any of the shares also resets the owner and the group for the other shares on the file system.
If you previously set owner permissions or group permissions for the CIFS shares that remain, you must set the permissions again.
Workaround:
If you previously set owner permissions or group permissions for the CIFS shares that remain, you must set the owner or group permissions for the CIFS shares on the file system again, using the following command:
CIFS> share modify