Well apparently restarting my SSH session "magically" fixed the
permission issue. This issue is now resolved although I do have one more
question about running cherokee inside a FreeBSD jail. What are the
performance implications of Cherokee without System V IPC.
(error) spawner.c:87 - Could not initialize SHM
'/cherokee-spawner-2250': Function not implemented
This can be fixed by:
sysctl security.jail.sysvipc_allowed=1
But per the FreeBSD handbook
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/arch-handbook/jail-restrictions.html)
it defeats the purpose of having a jail because privileged users from
the jail would be able to affect processes outside the jailed
environment with this enabled. If I keep this turned off for security
reasons what are the implications in relation to cherokee.
On 7/24/2010 5:07 PM, Rocky Borg wrote:
I've had Cherokee running on a linux system but I'm currently having
problems getting it running with freebsd8-release (32bit generic
kernel) for the first time. I installed cherokee from ports (1.0.5). I
can run cherokee-admin but when I go to start server I get.
Could not open '/var/log/cherokee.error' for appending
When I try to start it from the shell I get:
(error) logger_writer.c:296 - Could not open '/var/log/cherokee.error'
for appending
Now at first I thought this was a permission problem. So I did:
touch /var/log/cherokee.error
chown www /var/log/cherokee.error
-rw-r--r-- 1 www wheel 0 Jul 24 19:56 cherokee.access
-rw-r--r-- 1 www wheel 0 Jul 24 19:47 cherokee.error
But I still get the exact same error.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've kind of hit a brick wall
on what to do.
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