Thank you so much Michael Hunger, it works! :)

On Friday, December 27, 2013 11:16:50 PM UTC+7, Michael Hunger wrote:
>
> Try the default user:group that gets created
>
> And as I said read about unix file permissions or get someone local who 
> can explain it to you and help you directly
>
> chown -R neo4j:neo4j ..../data/my.graphdb
>
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> Am 27.12.2013 um 15:26 schrieb Rio Eduardo <rioedu...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> >:
>
> I already followed your instruction -> chown -R neo:neo 
> ..../data/my.graphdb
> but it said chown: invalid user: ‘neo:neo’
>
> so what should I do? please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Thursday, December 19, 2013 3:04:51 PM UTC+7, Michael Hunger wrote:
>>
>> Please read up about unix permissions at an appropriate place.
>>
>> Yes chown is for access permissions and "graph.db" was just an example 
>> name.
>>
>> You have to configure your neo4j server in conf/neo4j-server.properties 
>> to point to the correct directory containing your graph database store 
>> files.
>> And that directory and all files and folders below it have to be readable 
>> and writable for the user running neo4j. Whichever that is on your system, 
>> by default the user is called "neo4j"
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Mcihael
>>
>> Am 19.12.2013 um 01:40 schrieb Rio Eduardo <rioedu...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> isn't chown for a permission? why should i give the graph.db folder a 
>> permission? the folder I want to use is not graph.db but my other db such 
>> as my.graphdb and php.graphdb.
>> and it's weird because of the name of the db. the name is my.graphdb, why 
>> not my.db, is it because extension graphdb for windows and db for linux?
>>
>> actually the problem is how to use my neo4j db(my.graphdb and 
>> php.graphdb) that i made in windows in linux?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:13:28 AM UTC+7, Michael Hunger wrote:
>>>
>>> You have probably several users, at least one for root and one for neo
>>>
>>> change the permissions on the graphd.db directory so that it belongs to 
>>> the neo user
>>>
>>> chown -R neo:neo ..../data/graph.db
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Am 17.12.2013 um 18:27 schrieb Rio Eduardo <rioedu...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> so what should I do? I have no ideas. Thank you.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 11:27:50 PM UTC+7, Lasse Westh-Nielsen 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > On 17/12/2013, at 17.14, Rio Eduardo <rioedu...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>> > 
>>>> > the log says: 
>>>> > 
>>>> > [...] Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: 
>>>> /home/rioeduardo/Downloads/neo4j-community-2.0.0/data/php.graphdb/store_lock
>>>>  
>>>> (Permission denied) [...] 
>>>>
>>>> I think that is your culprit right there. 
>>>
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