Hi folks:

 

I'm just curious as to why DSpace and Tomcat need to be run as the same
user.

 

I've often set built DSpace using a "dspace" user, then forgotten to switch
ownership to Tomcat, and I've gotten errors when running DSpace for the
first time.

 

However, with subsequent builds, when I revert back to "dspace" and forget
to switch back to "tomcat", I don't receive those errors anymore.

 

I tend to install Tomcat via apt-get or yum so I don't have the control of
installing Tomcat as the DSpace user. 

 

Any tips or best practices on this one? (Rather than switching back and
forth between a "builder" user and a "server" user)

 

Thanks,

 

-David

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