Juanjo, you are a genius! That was is it, chowning both
cherokee.access and cherokee.error, and she fired up. Restarted my
laptop and she auto started. Thanks a million.

Phil

On May 20, 9:05 am, "Juan J." Martínez <[email protected]> wrote:
> El jue, 20-05-2010 a las 06:54 -0700, ChopperPhil escribió:
>
> > /usr/local/var/log/ does exist, no files in it. ls -l shows:
> > drwxr-xr-x  3 root  wheel  102 May 19 20:54 lib
> > drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel   68 May 19 20:54 log
> > drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel   68 May 20 08:51 run
>
> > Not sure I understand your second comment. I've tried sudo cherokee
> > (logged in as admin), and I've tried just cherokee (logged in as
> > root), neither works. Am I missing something?
>
> Sorry, I meant that in your first mail seems you tried to run Cherokee
> with a regular user (UID=501, GID=20).
>
> In my system, I have /var/log/cherokee with write permissions to
> cherokee user (www in my case). In your case, I wouldn't change the
> permissions to the whole /usr/local/var/log/.
>
> Instead you can try:
>
> $ sudo touch /usr/local/var/log/cherokee.error
> $ sudo chown USER /usr/local/var/log/cherokee.error
>
> With USER the user you're running Cherokee (ie. www, cherokee, or
> something like that... it depends on your configuration).
>
> ... and then run cherokee.
>
> In that way Cherokee will be able to write in the log file. If that's
> the problem, you will be done.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Juanjo
>
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