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Problem(Abstract) |
When you attempt to install WebSphere® Application Server,
the installation image might be transferred to a Linux® for zSeries® file
system. When the install program is started using the ./install or
./launchpad.sh command, a "Permission denied" error occurs.
If you use the ls -l command to verify the permission settings of
either or both of these commands, the system responds that the execute
permission is enabled. |
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Cause |
It is possible to allow non-root users to mount a file
system. You can enable this capability by using the user option in the
file system table (fstab). However, when a non-root user mounts the file
system, the operating system automatically associates the noexec option
with the file system, which makes all files non-executable. You can verify
this result using the mount command and check whether the file system was
mounted by a non-root user. If a non-root user mounts a file system, the
operating system shows noexec as one of the attributes for this file
system. |
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Resolving the
problem |
The root user should unmount the file system and remount
the file system so that the noexec attribute is not present. |
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Historical Number |
11155
344
000 |
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