It might be worth asking why OP is using /opt for their data files in the first 
place. It is more usual for users to place their personal files in the /users 
hierarchy (i.e., ~/).

On January 26, 2020, at 8:33 AM, Bruce Schuck <bsch...@asgard-systems.com> 
wrote:

It seems that maybe the /opt directory tree is being restricted by 
what OSX called System Integrity Protection.

Try following the steps to turn off SIP here:

http://osxdaily.com/2015/10/05/disable-rootless-system-integrity-protection-mac-os-x/

If not, please open a terminal window and supply the output of the 
command "ls -lR /opt".

- Bruce S.
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