We still occasionally confuse a new DSpace user with this. The documentation jumbles up installation of Tomcat with installation of DSpace, which are separate issues.
Case 1: user installs Tomcat using his OS' package manager, which is natural and simplest. The package manager will set up a user account for Tomcat, and set ownership of Tomcat's files to make it work. After that, the user has to change all that, as well as Tomcat startup scripts, if he wants to use the "dspace" account *which is created later in the procedure*. This is rather error-prone and completely unnecessary -- DSpace doesn't know or care what OS user owns its files. Case 2: user installs Tomcat from source. Since this requires expert knowledge of how the user's host manages services, the user shouldn't have any trouble writing down the name of the account he created during this step. It is not necessary for DSpace to intrude here; this is just setting up prerequisite software. Get the container installed and running first, then proceed to DSpace installation. Case 3: user already had Tomcat and is just adding a DSpace instance to it. The account name is already established, and we should not breathe the slightest hint that it should be changed, as that will likely break multiple production webapp.s unrelated to DSpace. In each case there is no reason to suggest a username. The DSpace tail should not wag the Tomcat. [DSpace] and everything under it should be owned by the account which was already created to run the container before the user even began installing DSpace. How do I know what that account is? Case 1: the installation process told you, or read the package's documentation or its startup scripts, or ask your distro. Case 2: you already know, because you selected it. Case 3 is really either Case 1 or Case 2. -- Mark H. Wood Lead Technology Analyst University Library Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis 755 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-0749 www.ulib.iupui.edu
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