On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Luiz dos Santos luiz...@gmail.com wrote:
It is just a question, why not using the tomcat installed by himself,
instead to user everything as tomcat7 user?
In his case he could just run the comand: chown -R dspace:tomcat7 * In
Assetstore directory and
We have been using Dspace 4.2 for a while and recently I have discovered a file
permissions problem and need clarification. What user on a Debian system
should own the assetstore and associated files and folders?
We had been batch loading files from the command line in 4.2 and I think the
Hi David,
save yourself future headaches and only use the tomcat7 user to own
everything dspace-related on your machine - the dspace installation
directory. For consistency, you can also create the database in Postgres as
the tomcat7 user (i.e. db.username in DSpace would also be tomcat7).
This
Hi helix,
It is just a question, why not using the tomcat installed by himself,
instead to user everything as tomcat7 user?
In his case he could just run the comand: chown -R dspace:tomcat7 * In
Assetstore directory and certificate that himself that when he run the
batch process that all files
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