On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Piers Barber <[email protected]>wrote:

> well i've solved the mystery but not the problem.
>
> i'm running Apache on my Centos box as user "apache" - the user for
> the http daemon and not a login account
>
> my Mercurial repo is a clone and is done under a real user account
> ("lamp") that pulls from a central repo every 15 mins. the central
> repo is on another file system.
>
> when i enabled DEBUG level logging to $ENV/log/trac.log during the
> trac deployment, the log file gets written with ownership
> apache.apache (user.group) and lamp cannot read or write that file
> once it's been appended by apache. so all commands fall over for user
> lamp but with the error message of not found.
>
> i need to understand how i can sort out the permissions between these
> two users - the lamp user is on an nfs file system where apache has no
> rights. i may also be suffering from SELinux issues.
>
> if anyone has any comments on what i should do they'd be most welcome
>

Check your umasks and fix your file/folder permissions?

Add user lamp to group apache?

Cheers / Erik

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