On 18/09/2007, Sean Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> sebb-2 wrote:
> >
> >> On the other hand it works. (An RTFM for how to properly set the
> >> permissions
> >> for jMeter to be run by a regular user would be appreciated...)
> >
> > Just unpacking the archive works for me.
>
> I might be having an issue with the distro or unpack location and executing
> user. I'm using Ubuntu LAMP Server, rather than any of the desktop distros;
> and I was messy, and unpacked everything (as root) in the root directory,
> like I do in Windows.
>
> Since doing anything to files in the root directory requires root
> privileges, jMeter didn't have sufficient rights to write in its own
> directories.

It only needs write access for the log files, and you don't have to
start JMeter in the bin directory. So you should just be able to run
it from a directory in which you have write privs.

> In the future, I should probably unpack into /usr/ or /usr/bin/ which may
> avoid much of the headscratching I've just done. This install is a prelude

Should not be necessary.

> to doing something much more cool and fun with jMeter (dedicated bigger
> iron), so some experimentation is called for...
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