John VanDyk wrote:
>
> I downloaded and installed Zope for Linux as per the instructions at zope.org.
>
> When I try to start Zope with ./start & I get a report that it has started up on
>ports 8080, 8021, and 8099.
>
> Then I get this:
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/zope/Zope
>>I installed it as root and am root when I issue the start command.
>
>This is exactly what you should not be. Normally no daemons should run as "root",
>because it's a potential security hole.
>Your linux box should have a user "zope", under which the daemon should run. just do a
>
> su - zop
Read the /doc/INSTALL
When you run install you should give it the username and group
./install -g nobody -u nobody
Try that and start it again.
J
> From: John VanDyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 15:13:43 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Zope] N
Hi, my first posting here - and hopefully helpful :)
At 22:13 15.09.00, John VanDyk wrote:
>When I try to start Zope with ./start ...
>Then I get this:
>Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/zope/Zope-2.2.1-linux2-x86/z2.py", line 708, in ?
> pf = open(PID_FILE, 'w')
>IOError: [Errno 13]
I downloaded and installed Zope for Linux as per the instructions at zope.org.
When I try to start Zope with ./start & I get a report that it has started up on ports
8080, 8021, and 8099.
Then I get this:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/zope/Zope-2.2.1-linux2-x86/z2.py", line 708, in