You can try solve the problem with:
chown root:apache otrs/var

if problem it is not solved, try with: chmod -R 777 otrs/var

Regards

Manuel Fernández Panzuela


2010/8/16 Denis Mazhar <[email protected]>

> Assuming that you follow through with each and every step in UPGRADE
>> appropriately, please run bin/SetPermissions.pl from the toplevel of
>> your OTRS install directory. Then, reset your webserver and try logging
>> in again.
>>
>>  I've tried bin/SetPermissions.pl and bin/SetPermissions.sh but no changes
> :(
> I'm using CentOS release 5.4 and runned SetPermissions.pl as:
> bin/SetPermissions.pl /opt/otrs --otrs-user=otrs --web-user=apache
> --otrs-group=nogroup --web-group=apache
>
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