In your startup item you can and should set the user and group. Start it as the same user as when you start it up in the shell window.

On Jan 4, 2009, at 5:33 AM, Stosh wrote:

Yes this happens when I run it as a startup item.  If I was to run it
as a non startup item and start it from a teminal window using the
jetty.sh start command it runs just fine.  I have my folder where
jetty is in /Applications/OpenBD and I have the OpenBD folder and
files set the same as what I see for Blue Dragon.  My owner is root
and the group is admin.

Thanks,

Stosh

On Jan 3, 3:32 pm, "Nitai @ SixSigns" <[email protected]> wrote:
Is this error coming from running it as a startup item or in general
when you try to start openbd? If it runs normally when you start
openbd then it can be a permission issue.

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