Help Center>
Data Lake Insight>
FAQs>
Permission>
O&M Guide>
Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating Insufficient Permissions When I Update a Program Package?
Updated on 2023-08-03 GMT+08:00
Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating Insufficient Permissions When I Update a Program Package?
Symptom
When the user update an existing program package, the following error information is displayed:
"error_code"*DLI.0003","error_msg":"Permission denied for resource 'resources. xxx', User = 'xxx', Action = "UPDATE_RESOURCE'."
Solution
You need to assign the package permission to the user who executes the job. The procedure is as follows:
- In the left navigation pane of the DLI management console, choose Data Management > Package Management.
- On the Package Management page, click Manage Permission in the Operation column of the package. The User Permissions page is displayed.
- Click Grant Permission in the upper right corner of the page to authorize a user to access a package group or package. Select the Update Group permission.
- Click OK.
Parent topic: O&M Guide
O&M Guide FAQs
- Why Does My Account Have Insufficient Permissions Due to Arrears?
- Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating Insufficient Permissions When I Update a Program Package?
- Why Is Error "DLI.0003: Permission denied for resource..." Reported When I Run a SQL Statement?
- Why Can't I Query Table Data After I've Been Granted Table Permissions?
- Will an Error Be Reported if the Inherited Permissions Are Regranted to a Table That Inherits Database Permissions?
- Why Can't I Query a View After I'm Granted the Select Table Permission on the View?
Feedback
Was this page helpful?
Provide feedbackThank you very much for your feedback. We will continue working to improve the documentation.See the reply and handling status in My Cloud VOC.
The system is busy. Please try again later.
For any further questions, feel free to contact us through the chatbot.
Chatbotmore