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SQLOGDIR permissions in AIX

Hi community,

the log files in SQLOGDIR have -rw------ as permissions. How can I
change the permissions to -rw-r----, also for newly created logfiles?

Thanks in advance,
Axel.
Jul 15 '08 #1
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Ian
Axel Richter wrote:
Hi community,

the log files in SQLOGDIR have -rw------ as permissions. How can I
change the permissions to -rw-r----, also for newly created logfiles?

Thanks in advance,
Axel.
Why would you want to do this?

What is the current instance owner's umask? If it's not appropriate,
(i.e. current set to 002), have you tried setting the umask for your
instance owner to something different?
Jul 16 '08 #2
Ian schrieb:
Why would you want to do this?

What is the current instance owner's umask? If it's not appropriate,
(i.e. current set to 002), have you tried setting the umask for your
instance owner to something different?
Hi Ian,

we develop a tool for near-realtime synchronisation between different
systems, also for DB/2 on various platforms. So it is necessary to read
the log data when created.

The umask is set to 0022 - standard.

Any clue?

Axel.
Jul 17 '08 #3

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