The owner (but not someone with write permission) of a file has always been
able to restore the file using dsmc.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
> Someone please enlighten me. I have a Unix Administrator who has root access
> to all of his computers. He basically wants to give all of his users the
> right to restore files anytime they want. His reasoning is because he
> doesn't have access, here is his note to me:
>
> Note that we're talking about one pseudo-DBA on the Data Warehouse server.
> He doesn't have root access. He does have "oracle" access (which I don't)
> which means he can only restore database related stuff (which I don't have
> responsibility for).
>
> He makes it sound like he can't do this but I get the feeling he just
> doesn't want to. Someone please help me understand why he couldn't do these
> restores because of his access. I am trying to limit the number of users
> that can do restores so this doesn't get out of hand.
>
> Thanks,
> > Geoff Gill
> > NT Systems Support Engineer
> > Computer Systems Group
> > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Phone: (858) 826-4062
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> >
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