[j-nsp] file maintenance
Jonas Frey
jf at probe-networks.de
Thu Dec 9 17:20:16 EST 2004
Robert,
"start shell" gives you only normal user rights (on freebsd), this has
nothing todo with the super-user rights you may have in JunOS.
You probably have to be root to delete the files, you can do this via:
"start shell"
"su root"
Put in the root-password if asked. You should be able to delete the
files.
Regards,
Jonas
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 23:07, Roberts, Michael J. (IATS) wrote:
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> I have run into this problem several times, and I wanted to get some
> opinions on how to handle it.
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> When I upgrade our M20s, I secure copy the jinstall file to the /var/tmp/
> directory on the RE. After I am done with the install, I am left with a
> large jbundle file in the /var/tmp/ directory that is owned by root. My
> login ID on the router has super user privelages, but I am still unable to
> delete these files. I try doing a 'start shell' and I am still unable to
> delete the files from the shell either. Any ideas? Thx.
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> -mike
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