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Eric Schewe commented on DS-473:
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Thank you for the suggestions.

> cocoon.log permissions seem incorrect
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-473
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-473
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.2
>         Environment: Redhat Enterprise 5.4 64-bit, Tomcat 5.5.23, 
>            Reporter: Eric Schewe
>            Assignee: Mark Wood
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I am using a local account called 'dspace' for building and deploying DSpace 
> and Tomcat is running as 'tomcat'. I've added 'tomcat' to the 'dspace' group 
> and made sure my DSpace installation directory has at least 770 (rwxrwx---) 
> permissions so dspace and tomcat can access the files. This appears to be 
> working just fine. The only problem I'm running into is getting dspace access 
> to cocoon.log. The log file is created by Tomcat, the permissions are 644 
> (rw-r--r--) and it's owned by tomcat:tomcat. Whenever any of the dspace 
> cronjobs are triggered they fail because they can't read/write to cocoon.log.
> I'm not sure if this is a Tomcat issue or a DSpace issue (or if this is even 
> a bug or an error on my end) but would it be possible to make it so the 
> cocoon.log file is created with atleast 660 (rw-rw-r--) permissions so in 
> this kind of a configuration dspace and tomcat can share the file?

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