Hi Monica,

You might want to check how Tomcat is configured to run. I suspect that 
your Tomcat may be running as user "root" and group "root". In that 
case, the DSpace logs will be root:root, instead of being owned by your 
"dspace" user.

In general, we recommend running Tomcat as whatever user owns your 
DSpace root directory.  More information about this is in the Tomcat 
section of the Installation Docs:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Installing+DSpace#InstallingDSpace-ServletEngine(ApacheTomcat7orlater,Jetty,CauchoResinorequivalent)

Good luck! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask them on 
this list.

- Tim


On 6/24/2014 12:22 AM, Mónica Osejos wrote:
> Dear Friends
>
> Now it's a different query annoying, it happens that my DSpace is
> configured in the root directory  "/dspace"
> belongs to group "root" and user "dspace".
>
> It happens that my "/dspace/ log" directory generated files
> (dspace.log.2014-06-24.log and others) daily but this file is created
> with group "root" and "root". Apparently this causes all data are not
> recorded in this file.
>
> My question is if anyone knows because they are generated by those
> "properties", this file?
>
> It turns out that if I make the change in properties (chown-R dspace:
> root /dspace/log/*), data is recorded but I am doing this manually,
> Please any idea what is happening?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Monica
>
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