I had this same problem before. I can't remember exactly what it involved but I remember doing chmod for root - turned on read, write and execute permissions for that directory and rebooting the server.
On 12/5/06, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote: > Hi nick, > > you have to configure (in openser.cfg) the owner and group for the > fifo files in such a manner to permit access (read/write) for the users > (OS users) interested to access the fifo. > > there is no default cfg. > > you your case, maybe the user running the openserctl has no permission > to write into /var/tmp/ dir > > regards, > bogdan > > nick wrote: > >> A tangential question, what user should be the default for the >> creation of the /tmp/openser_fifo and /var/tmp/ fifo files? >> >> I get the openser_fifo files to create just fine, but when I do an >> openserctl moni or any other command, I get errors about it not being >> able to create the /var/tmp/fifo_somerandomnumber output file.. >> > Strange, for the moment, I'm running openserctl as root, I put the default user and group in openser.cfg as root. I find it strange to think that root wouldn't have the permission to write in /var/tmp.. should I try just /tmp/ ? _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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