Strangely this does not work. When setting the permissions the way you suggested to an empty temp dir I still get the DiskSize.lock with the permissions: -rw-r--r-- after a nuke run.

On 09/09/2014 05:01 PM, Johannes Hezer wrote:
We had the same problem..
What others already suggested worked.
We do have a group "users" to which I think everyone belongs under ubuntu anyway (I might be wrong with this) and we set the flag of the top directory to give the group read and write access.(chmod 764 I guess and chmod g+s) Then all new created folders underneath inherit the permissions, which should solve the problem. If there are already folders inside run the chmod recursive. I guess the cache folder is sth local, so this needs to be done per workstation, but clustershell is your friend.

Cheers
Johannes

On 09/09/2014 10:38 AM, Sebastian Elsner wrote:
Hey,

I am having trouble with Nuke on a Linux workstation, which multiple artists (with different linux users) may use. NUKE_TEMP_DIR is set to point to a common directory. On each start Nuke creates a "tilecache" folder in there, which belongs to the user who started nuke. The users group and others can only read from "tilecache". The next time someone else uses the machine Nuke will refuse to start: "Interprocess lock failed: /raid/nuke/tilecache/DiskSize.lock" I could just set correct permissions, but they are gone every time someone restarts nuke or nuke created new folders/files in there and at a later point someone will get a permission error. Is there a good way around this except making a folder in there for every user?

Regards

Sebastian



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