[opensuse] read only status on files copied from linux server to windows 2003
I need to redo my linux server an need to move the data files to a windows server for a week an run off of that server till I get my linux server rebuilt. Need to replace the hard drives an upgrade ram ect. When I copied some of the files from the linux server to windows 2003 all the files were read only an things did not run right when opening them from the network share on the workstations. Has anyone ran into this problem an know the fix for it. I have tried to marks the files on the windows server from read only to no read only and I still get the same problems. When you go to open files from the network share its says they are read only an they cannot be modified / changed. I need to run my server off of the windows server till I get the linux server back up and running again ( a week at the most if all goes as planned). Thanks Jack Malone -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Saturday 31 March 2007 09:51, Jack Malone wrote:
I need to redo my linux server an need to move the data files to a windows server for a week an run off of that server till I get my linux server rebuilt. Need to replace the hard drives an upgrade ram ect. When I copied some of the files from the linux server to windows 2003 all the files were read only an things did not run right when opening them from the network share on the workstations. Has anyone ran into this problem an know the fix for it. I have tried to marks the files on the windows server from read only to no read only and I still get the same problems. When you go to open files from the network share its says they are read only an they cannot be modified / changed. I need to run my server off of the windows server till I get the linux server back up and running again ( a week at the most if all goes as planned).
Thanks
Jack Malone
You are trying to go the wrong way, your supposed to move from Windows to Linux. The probelm with going from Linux to Windows is that you will loose all the permissions on the files. Windows has no idea about the groups: user group other So what you will find in moving the files back is that nothing will be as it was before. I guess I do not understand why it is going to take you a week to upgrade the server. I would suggest these steps: 1. Have all the new disks purchased and ready to go. 2. Backup all data, tape would be best, you should be doing this already. 3. Update the bios 4. Install the new disks 5. Restore the data Your done and should not have taken more then 24 hours. Another way is to have a second file server you can move all the data to. Do not go to Windows, you will hate yourself and life later!!!!!!!! Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Ok ignore the first message I am going with another linux machine now. That second linux machine just is not at the same raid level as my main server and my boss was pressing me to use the windows machine. Should have gone with what I wanted to do an used the linux machine in the first place. The good out of this is I'm getting overtime now for my work and that is good for my pocket book. Jack Malone -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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