Typically, permission to access that location in the directory is required. A directory resource block declares a directory and the permissions needed on that directory.
For example:. The full syntax for all of the properties that are available to the directory resource is:. If this value is not specified, existing groups remain unchanged and new group assignments use the default POSIX group if available.
A quoted character string that defines the octal mode. For example: '' , '' , or If mode is not specified and if the directory already exists, the existing mode on the directory is used.
If mode is not specified, the directory does not exist, and the :create action is specified, Chef Infra Client assumes a mask value of '' , and then applies the umask for the system on which the directory is to be created to the mask value. For example, if the umask on a system is '' , Chef Infra Client uses the default value of ''.
UNIX- and Linux-based systems: A quoted character string that defines the octal mode that is passed to chmod. If the value is specified as a quoted string, it works exactly as if the chmod command was passed. If the value is specified as an integer, prepend a zero 0 to the value to ensure that it is interpreted as an octal number. For example, to assign read, write, and execute rights for all users, use '' or '' ; for the same rights, plus the sticky bit, use or ''.
Microsoft Windows: A quoted character string that defines the octal mode that is translated into rights for Microsoft Windows security. This property has no effect if not specified, but when it and rights are both specified, the effects are cumulative. If this value is not specified, existing owners remain unchanged and new owner assignments use the current user when necessary.
The path to the directory. Using a fully qualified path is recommended, but is not always required. Default value: the name of the resource block. Create or delete parent directories recursively. For the owner, group, and mode properties, the value of this property applies only to the leaf directory. Microsoft Windows only. The permissions for users and groups in a Microsoft Windows environment. This is because the recursive attribute only applies group , mode , and owner attribute values to the remote directory itself and any inner directories the resource copies.
The rights property can be used in a recipe to manage access control lists ACLs , which allow permissions to be given to multiple users and groups. Internet of Things IoT. Enabling Remote Work. Small and Medium Business. Humans of IT. Green Tech.
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Tags: Azure. Version history. If you want to replace the resource on the right with the resource on the left, select both the resource on the left and the resource on the right, and then choose Replace. If the resource has actual work values recorded for tasks, that resource cannot be used in the project. Under Booking Type , select Committed if you want to commit the resource to the project, or select Proposed if you do not yet have authorization to commit the resource to the project.
Tip: To see a graph showing the availability of the selected resources before you add them to your schedule, select the resources on the left, and then choose Graph. You can also create a filter to see only a subset of resources on the Build Team page:. Choose View Options , and then choose Filter. Select a field in the Field Name list and a test in the Test list.
In the Value list, select a value to test for, or set a range of values by typing two values separated by a comma ,. To test whether the filter will return valid results before you apply it to your resources, choose Validate Filters. Note: Project managers may not be able to view and assign all resources in their organization. See your server administrator if you need permission to build a team.
Select the project for which you want to create a resource plan, and then choose Resource Plan. Choose View Options. In the Date range and Units boxes, type a date range and the time units to display in the timephased part of the resource plan table.
In the Display Units box, indicate whether you want the values in the resource table to show hours, days, or FTEs full-time equivalents. To determine how the summary resource assignments are presented in the reports that you can generate from Project Web Access, in the Calculate resource utilization from section, select one of the following:.
Project plan If you want to calculate resource availability from all assignments within the project, but not from the project's resource plan, select this option. Resource plan If you want to calculate resource availability by using resource information in the resource plan, select this option.
Project Plan until If you want to calculate resource availability from all assignments within the project until a specific date, select this option. The resource utilization from the resource plan will be used to determine the resource availability after the specified date.
Select the Show total work check box to show the total hours in the resource plan table instead of timephased values.
In the Items per page box, type the maximum number of lines to display in the resource plan table. Choose Publish to publish the plan so that it appears as a project proposal within the Project Center.
If you want to save the proposal without publishing it, choose Save. Other team members will not be able to see the proposal in the Project Center. Why can't I perform some actions in Project Web Access?
Depending on the permissions settings you used to log on to Project Web Access, you may not be able to see or use certain features. Also, what you see on some pages may differ from what is documented if your server administrator customized Project Web Access and did not customize the Help to match. You can add several types of resources to your project.
What do you want to do? Add resources to your project Add enterprise resources to your project Project Professional only Add generic enterprise resources to your project Project Professional only Add non-enterprise generic resources to your project Project Professional only Add resources to your project On the View tab, in the Resource Views group, choose Resource Sheet.
Specify the resource type. Notes: To create a budget resource, select the resource, right-click the resource name, and then choose Information. Notes: Adding an enterprise resource to your project allows you only to assign the resource to a task on your project. There are two ways to add resources to your projects: Build Team Using the Build Team feature, you can search for enterprise resources that have the required skills to complete the tasks in your project. Need more help?
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