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Bug in "du", needing current directory
From: |
John F Meinel Jr |
Subject: |
Bug in "du", needing current directory |
Date: |
Thu, 22 May 2003 15:02:41 -0500 |
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I found an odd bug in using du
Specifically, why does du need to read the current directory if you are
wanting the disk usage of a different directory.
I ran into this problem because I have a cron job that switches to
another user, and then runs du in order to do some monitoring. Whenever
I ran this job as root manually, it worked fine, but when I ran it as
cron I got the error:
du: cannot open current directory: Permission denied
I eventually figured out that cron was running the process in '/root' ,
which didn't have read permissions set for the user that the process was
switching to.
It is simple to reproduce this. Create a directory as root and then
chmod it 700. Switch to that directory and then su to another use
(therefore you don't have permission to read the current directory) type
du /etc (or some other directory you normally can access), and you
should get this error.
My workaround was to give read permissions to /root, but that really
isn't a preferred method.
# du --version
du (fileutils) 4.1.9
Written by Torbjorn Granlund, David MacKenzie, Larry McVoy, and Paul Eggert.
- Bug in "du", needing current directory,
John F Meinel Jr <=