Hi Sara,

The best way is to start the handle server process as another user, or change 
the user after it's started.  Generally, the user that owns a process is the 
one who'll own files created by it.  

B--

>>> On 11/26/2012 at 2:20 PM, in message
<[email protected]>, Sara Amato
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm curious to know if there is a way to have the 
> /dspace/log/handle-plugin.log files owned by a user other than root.
> While all of our other log files (dspace.log, cocoon.log, checker.log) are 
> owned by the tomcat user (tomcat in our case), the handle-plugin.log files 
> are 
> owned by root.   
> Is there a configuration setting somewhere for this?  We are using dspace 
> 1.8.2 on Linux. 
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