Peter, Yes. I figured that out after doing a complete reinstall.
Sloppiness on my part (too much, too late). Thanks for the follow up. Tracy On Oct 11, 2010, at 8:15 AM, Peter Lemenkov wrote: > 2010/10/11 couchdb <couc...@thisonejustforme.com>: > >> Manual Linux Installation summary - apache-couchdb-1.0.1.tar.gz >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> (Details attached) >> Manually from sources - no errors during build / install >> When run via >> sudo -u couchdb couchdb >> Multiple errors - samples below - full log in attachment >>> {error_logger,{{2010,10,10},{17,35,37}},std_error,"File operation error: >>> eacces. Target: .. Function: read_file_info. Process: code_server."} >>> {error_logger,{{2010,10,10},{17,35,37}},std_error,"File operation error: >>> eacces. Target: ./beam_lib.beam. Function: get_file. Process: code_server."} > > This is a well-known issue - you started as root and within a > directory which is inaccessible by others. Then you dropped your > privileges down to couchdb (thus you don't have read/write rights > for current working directory anymore) -> erts can't look for files in > $CWD -> throws this error. > > > -- > With best regards, Peter Lemenkov.