The owner of a file is assigned by default to be the identity of the user who creates the file. Ownership does not determine who can access a file because the NSS file system uses the Novell trustee model to control access. However, user quotas for NSS volumes consider file ownership to enforce user space restrictions. You might need to change the ownership of a file or folder in order to make the space it consumes be charged against a different user. Changing the ownership of the file or folder does not modify who can access it, but it does modify whose username is charged for the space it consumes.
The Creator field shows the typeless distinguished Novell eDirectory™ username (such as username.context) of the user who owns the file or folder. If the username becomes invalid, such as if an employee leaves the company, the GUID of the username is reported. For NSS, any number of files or folders can be represented by GUIDs instead of valid usernames.
In iManager, click , then click to open the page.
Click the icon to browse and locate file from the Storage objects, click the name link of the file to select it.
The pathname of the file or folder appears in the field.
Click to open the file’s Properties page.
On the Information page, the field shows the typeless distinguished username of the current owner, such as username.context.
If you want to modify the owner, click the icon to open the dialog box, then locate and select the username of the new owner.
If you modified the owner, click or on the Information page in order to save the change.