Permissions on Linux from SLEAP #834
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Hello everyone! Our lab is running into permissions issues with some stuff. I've messaged our IT team about how to fix things, but I was wondering if you had any insight into this. Some people have edited their umask on their profile to 002, which gives read and write permissions to the user and the group members. However, it looks like some Is there a way to ensure in SLEAP that all group members have read, write, and execute permissions on files if I can't figure out how to get this properly done by default in Linux? |
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Small update for this: A member of our lab/IT expert/HPC builder has told me that it's something that should be setup properly on the admin side and maybe not really something that SLEAP should handle/worry about which makes sense. Once he shows me how to properly do it, I'll make an answer here that goes over what we did and, if it's welcome, I can try making a docs PR that includes this sort of info for larger groups/labs that could run into these problems. |
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Small update for this: A member of our lab/IT expert/HPC builder has told me that it's something that should be setup properly on the admin side and maybe not really something that SLEAP should handle/worry about which makes sense. Once he shows me how to properly do it, I'll make an answer here that goes over what we did and, if it's welcome, I can try making a docs PR that includes this sort of info for larger groups/labs that could run into these problems.