oyvindo wrote: > Hi Jezbo, > > I did copy the database to my local HDD, and the database opened just > fine. > My suspicions goes in the direction of folder or file access rights > issues on my Linux Server, but since I am definitely not a Linux geek, I > must admit that I feel very uncertain as to how to deal with and manage > access rights. Generally, I use WinSCP to access my Linux NAS, and I > have used it to modify the access rights recusively for the folder where > the database and all its support files resides. I chose to give > 'Everyone' full control, more specifically: > Permissions are organized according to : > Owner: R,W,X > Group: R,W,X > Other: R,W,X > Octal: 0777 (I do not understand what Octal means) > Then there are three check boxes named : Set UID, Set GID and Sticky Bit > (I do not understand what these three means, but they were unchecked, > and I left them unchekced) > The Owner and Group setting were both ; ssods [502] and I changed Group > to ; administrators [0] thinking that since I do log on as > administrator, it would make sense. > > But regretfully, none of this has helped me in any way. > Hope you can... > > Rrgds > Viking
I can't, but there may be someone with Linux experience here who can. You might also investigate a Linux script which regularly copies the two .db files (library.db and persist.db) to the windows box so Muso can just access that - this was a viable solution for a moose user I remember. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jezbo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9888 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=91575 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
