Greetings,

Thanks, but the user "tanturprod" is the one doing the indexing and it does have permissions to write to that directory.

Paul's example comes from a tarball installation. This is why he has koha as user and group. You didn't mention how you installed koha (apt-get install koha-common, tarball, git) either.

However, his example does lead to the point that the issue is not just directory permissions alone, but also the files in the directory. If one of your files has gotten the wrong permissions, a rebuild/reindex won't work, because it can't recreate/overwrite that file. And if you recreate it as root, then reindexing won't work on a forward basis.

In my /var/lib/koha/library/biblios directory I have 4 subdirectories:
key  register  shadow  tmp
You only showed register in your email. I have a package installation. Your path suggests a tarball installation. You only showed one directory. Did you check all the subdirectories?

Just some further thoughts.

GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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