[rrd-users] Re: Strange RRDTool Image File Behavior
Schroeder, Dennis
dennis.schroeder at sanmina.com
Tue Jun 4 17:08:56 MEST 2002
RRD shows the following error when trying to create the new image file:
"Opening '../filename.gif' for write: Invalid argument"
This doesn't halt my PERL program, it continues on to the next step.
When I attempt to manually delete the files, they will disappear from
Explorer (until I "refresh" or re-run my search). The file is not being
recreated, it still has a modify date that is not current. If I try to
delete from a CMD prompt, I get no errors, but when I DIR again, it's still
there.
The permissions on the directory where all of the image files are being
stored are as follows:
Domain Admins: Full Control
My Account: Full Control
Everyone: Read
It was intentionally setup this way because of the access by the user
community to this server...I didn't want just anyone to have more than
"read" permissions.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex van den Bogaerdt [mailto:alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 2:54 PM
To: dennis.schroeder at sanmina.com
Cc: rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Strange RRDTool Image File Behavior
Schroeder, Dennis wrote:
> Several of the image (.gif) files cannot be replaced with new ones by
> RRDTool. I cannot delete them (I don't get an error, they just "reappear"
> when I refresh the directory listing) using my account, but (and this is
> strange) I can rename them.
"Cannot be replaced". Does this mean that RRDtool stops with an error?
"reappear". Could it be that they *are* recreated? If this happens
right away, could there be a tight loop where RRDtool is called over
and over again?
> If I go to the server (WinNT 4.0 - logged in as "administrator"), I can
> delete them from there and RRDTool will recreate them the next time
around.
> Has anyone ever seen this? It's very strange. By the way, MY account has
> Domain Admin permissions, so there shouldn't be a file on any of our
servers
> I can't delete.
Is this true? It works this way for root on unix but IIRC you don't
need to permit the admin group anything if you don't want? The admin
may steal your file (change ownership) but this doesn't mean the file
can be read/changed/whatever prior to that?
HTH
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