Robert, can you tell us if you had any luck changing the groups around like I
suggested?
Thanks!
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quot;Setting Up Groups" Section
"Some applications, like the file system, look only at the user's
primary group. For example, ownership of files accounting data reflect
the primary group, not any secondary groups."
~Brad
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Subject: Re:
Ok, we start CF manually with the command:
./jrun -nohup -start -childVM foo
ps -ef reports (under foo login):
foo ... ./jrun -nohup -start -childVM foo
(here, foo is the name of the service)
Notice that there is a user account named "foo". Logging in as "foo", the
groups c
chance you might be pointed at the wrong
directory if there is no exception being thrown.
~Brad
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Subject: Re: Determining CF8's UNIX Account
From: Maureen Barger
Date: Wed, September 02, 2009 7:17 pm
To: cf-talk
Yup, that's your issue. Eith
Yup, that's your issue. Either chmod -R 777 on the dir where you want
to save files (maybe not so good) or change that line to
RUNTIME_USER="foo" and you should be on your way!
If you do change the RUNTIME_USER ensure your other dirs have correct
permissions too or you will have bigger problems!
I am running Coldfusion 7 Standard under CentOS Linux
This line is in /etc/init.d/coldfusionmx7
RUNTIME_USER=""nobody""
Rick
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You said you are running CF under jRun - have you implemented sandbox
security as well? If so you may have to check permissions for that
directory.
If you have been starting it manually, ensure you are starting it
under the correct user. Have you grepped for the process yet? (Someone
already docum
We're running CF under SunOS. I'd have to check tomorrow to see if there is a
start-up script. But, we've been starting it manually. I understand about
permissions and umask and all somewhat. That's why I assumed it was some kind
of permissions issue. One question though. The user account
How are you starting CF on your server?
Are you using using the supplied startup scripts (multiserver startup
script has a bug in it) or are you starting it manually?
If you're starting it using the script, then the user is specified in
the script. If you start it manually, e.g. ./jrun -start my
> I checked the /etc/init.d folder and didn't see anything for CF8 startup.
My server is Open SuSE. Starup scripts can vary from distro to disrto.
Just use the PS command and look for the CF process. That will tell you
how it is running under. Did you install CF on this server? I believe
Oh, I checked what CFFILE reported. It said the file was not saved.
>This doesn't answer your question, but don't just abort,
>
> too
>
>Rick
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>CFFM - Open Source Coldfusion File Manager
>http://www.opensourcecf.com/cffm
I thought the same thing about an exception being thrown. I tried a little
experiment. One of the folders the application can write to has 777 access.
The one having the problem has 775 access. When I attempted to upload to the
former, there was no problem. That tells me that the account u
This doesn't answer your question, but don't just abort,
too
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The value RUNTIME_USER var in the bash script is the user that the CF
service is "run as".
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---- Original Message
Subject: Determining CF8's UNIX Account
From: Robert Nurse
Date: Wed, September 02, 2009 12:52 pm
To: cf-talk
Hi All,
D
> Does anyone know how to determine the UNIX account under
> which CF8 is running?
I have only done it for windows. But you might check the system properties and
environment variables.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/environment/env.html
http://cfsearching.blogspot.com/2008/
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to determine the UNIX account under which CF8 is running?
We're using CFFILE to upload files to the server. The code runs fine on the
test server (of course). But, not production. I placed a right
after the command so I could check the file system
to make su
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