Hi all,
Sometimes, when I start my uwsgi from an ini file in which a log file is
specified, I get an error 288. This says that permission to write to the
log file was denied. The file is
/var/log/uwsgi/myapp.log
and I've done
chown www-data /var/log/uwsgi
and
chmod 755 /var/log/uwsgi
then
chmod 777 /var/log/uwsgi
(www-data is the user used by Nginx, so I'm using that one).

Yet, this error persists. I'm not well versed in managing permissions or
owners, having not dealt much with a Linux shell (this is a Debian 8
system). Am I doing something wrong in uwsgi, or is this a problem with my
chown or chmod commands that has nothing to do with anything? The confusing
thing is that logging sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't. My best guess
is that it fails when uwsgi wants to create a new log file and archive the
previous one--it seems to like to make gz versions of logs on its own. I
can't confirm that, though.

-- 
Alex Hall
Automatic Distributors, IT department
[email protected]
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