Thank you for your reply, Jeff. I used my account credentials in the fabric file. Using the credentials, I can log on and do almost all the operations (wget, mkdir, create file, cp, and so on) without 'sudo'. What special rights does 'put' require? Also, how can I use 'sudo' on the remote system in the fabric file? For example, what's the code for 'put' with a 'sudo'? Thanks, Peter
--- On Sat, 8/14/10, Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> wrote: From: Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> Subject: Re: [Fab-user] First Fabric connected but got 'Permission denied' error To: "Peter Bee" <yb...@yahoo.com> Cc: fab-user@nongnu.org Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 5:44 AM Hi Peter, On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Peter Bee <yb...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Underlying exception message: > Permission denied This usually means exactly what it says: the user you're connecting as does not have permission to write files to the destination directory you specified. You'll want to double check that on the remote server to see what's up. Best, Jeff -- Jeff Forcier Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby developer http://bitprophet.org
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