On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 6:20 AM, helix84 <heli...@centrum.sk> wrote: > The SEVERE messages are what you're after. E.g.: > > "Document base /services/indigo/dspace/webapps/oai does not exist or > is not a readable directory" > > This means that Tomcat can't read the DSpace webapp, most likely > because of a permission problem. > > 1) Make sure the path is correct > 2) Make sure the whole dspace directory (/services/indigo/dspace/) is > owned by the same user as Tomcat, e.g. say your user is "tomcat6" and > group "tomcat6", then do "chown -R tomcat6:tomcat6 > /services/indigo/dspace/"
Strange this. It is owned by tomcat. I went as far as making the permissions world writeable while trouble shooting and still get the same results. ./fxk -- "Beer busts, beer blasts, keggers, stein hoists, A.A. meetings, beer nights..." --Homer Simpson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Windows 8 Center In partnership with Sourceforge Your idea - your app - 30 days. Get started! http://windows8center.sourceforge.net/ what-html-developers-need-to-know-about-coding-windows-8-metro-style-apps/ _______________________________________________ DSpace-tech mailing list DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech