Permissions.XML of security consistent Access Controller file

Hello

I went through the permissions.xml file of security access controller implementation of consistency on the developer's Guide.

.....
.....
< permission >
< target > cache = common * < / target >
Join < action > < / action >
< / authorization >
.....
.....

I would like to know what actions are none other than the join and all ?
OR is this < action > configured to join and all alone?

Hello!

The possible values for the action tag should be: 'create', 'destroy', 'join', 'all', 'all' is a combination of all of the valid actions.

Take a look at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E18686_01/coh.37/e18683/com/tangosol/net/ClusterPermission.html

I hope this helps.

-Cris

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    Thanks in advance for your help. I promise you that I won't go anywhere near file sharing again.

    OK, I got it, I changed the owner again at all for the entire disk. now I can access all the files. It really scared me for a minute there. Thank you once again.

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