I had an obvious permissions problem. I logged into the win2k8 server as a root user on the filesystem and all my permissions errors are now corrected. thanks anyway
sorry for my ignorance, but how are you logging in as root on the source? I assume you mean you are logging in as administrator account, yes?
So, I'm missing some foundational piece of understanding here as I have a "Migration host" that is performing the move. I map the network shares, using my admin acct to make the connection - yet, I still get the Unable to set SD errors (like you, not all gave me this, but just certain ones). An example:
TH053 : 18:06:14 : ERROR (5) : X:\data\groups\cambridge\users\cyjohnson\~$riposa_Capital_Lapse_Ltr.doc -> Unable to set SD
Note that the X drive is my Isilon (I assume your I drive was your Isilon as well?).
Where are you "logging into the Win2k8 server as root (I assume you mean admin)" such that it resolves the ability to move the ACLs (which is what i assume is failing here)?
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I had an obvious permissions problem. I logged into the win2k8 server as a root user on the filesystem and all my permissions errors are now corrected. thanks anyway
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May 6th, 2015 08:00
Hey I notice that not all files come back with the error. What does that mean?
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August 25th, 2015 11:00
Hi Gabe,
sorry for my ignorance, but how are you logging in as root on the source? I assume you mean you are logging in as administrator account, yes?
So, I'm missing some foundational piece of understanding here as I have a "Migration host" that is performing the move. I map the network shares, using my admin acct to make the connection - yet, I still get the Unable to set SD errors (like you, not all gave me this, but just certain ones). An example:
TH053 : 18:06:14 : ERROR (5) : X:\data\groups\cambridge\users\cyjohnson\~$riposa_Capital_Lapse_Ltr.doc -> Unable to set SD
Note that the X drive is my Isilon (I assume your I drive was your Isilon as well?).
Where are you "logging into the Win2k8 server as root (I assume you mean admin)" such that it resolves the ability to move the ACLs (which is what i assume is failing here)?
thank you!!
Juice
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August 26th, 2015 04:00
Juice,
Too much time spent working with Linux. I did intend to say that I needed administrator privileges on the windows server.
Gabe Heinisch
Solutions Architect, EMC
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