
Lev Lafayette via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> writes:
However when running an ls on the login node it shows they have a directory in home that is *not* a symlink, unlike others.
# ls -lad /home/username drwxr-xr-x 46 username groupname 8192 Jan 15 07:53 /home/username/ # ls -lad /home/lev lrwxrwxrwx 1 lev home 15 Apr 15 2014 /home/lev -> /data/user1/lev
*Except* when one does a directory listing from /home itself (where it has a different groupname)!
[root@edward home]# ls -la /home/ .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 username home 19 Jul 26 2013 sanujig -> /data/user2/username
Ok, this is a bit weird. I suspect something weird going on with NFS. Also just just sanity checking - /home and /data/user2 are seperate NFS partitions right? What happens if you type in the above commands on the NFS server? I am expecting everything should be fine on the server, but be good to confirm. A bigger problem I see however is the name "edward" in the prompt. As Edward was going to be decommisioned months ago, that must be a copy and paste error, right? -- Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz> https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/