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I think the nfs volume is exported with 700 as the permissions and root:root as owner. I cannot change it at the system level, and that needs to be done by IT on the volume/filer itself. Can you please ask them to change permissions to 755 so you can cd to it.
this is issue - What should be change from filer end in the export-policy ?
Superuser Security Types: sys -> this option should be changed to ?
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So you cannot set any Unix permission then.
in order to modify security you need to modify the acl or have the security style of the volume changed to Unix
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If you have superuser mount permission (to the svm and the volume), you can mount netapp-svm:/
Then you will see your directory and can likely change the rwx bits there.
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volume security style is ntfs - how does that work ?
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So you cannot set any Unix permission then.
in order to modify security you need to modify the acl or have the security style of the volume changed to Unix
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https://kb.netapp.com/onprem/ontap/da/NAS/UNIX_root_user_unable_to_mount_NTFS_volume_due_to_access_denied unix (root) to windows username will work ? as per above link
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Modified ACL's on the share - user is able to mount now - Thanks @TMACMD
