0kay,
I've solved the issue,
The first you need to do is, take a look of the user that's running the
tomcat, at my LAMP the user is 'tomcat'
So the folders/dspace/upload and /dspace/assetstore need all the
permissions by writing at console with root attributes:
chown -R tomcat /dspace/upload
chown -R tomcat /dspace/assetstore
So far, so good. Doing a review through the documentation, the files're
stored at the folder assetstore, so you need to give the permision to the
tomcat user for write on both folders.
My Dspace version is 1.7.2
Best Regards
Mike
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