Yeah, I was hoping I'd overlooked something like that, but, no. Zenoss is the owner, with read, write, exeute. I've rebuilt the folder, elevated zenoss's rights, no avail.
I most recently been going through all the packages to see if there is something I've missed, but so far as I can tell, I can't really be 'missing' anything to produce this error. That's of course only as far as I can tell...
I've downloaded and run the VMware, thank you for your efforts, the product is excellent. As for a native install, I'll be wiping the box and starting over. Will postback with an update.
Thanks!
On 8/21/06, Erik A. Dahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Zenoss needs this directory to have the execute bit set maybe that's
the problem?
-EAD
On Aug 19, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Brandon Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've followed on the install.txt instructions for Zenoss 0.22.1 and
> arrived at the 'bash $ ./install.sh' step while installing on FC5
>
> I receive the following error:
>
> Password for the Zenoss "admin" user:
> Enter the password again
> )nable to write to $ZENHOME (/usr/local/zenoss
>
> I have set permissions on this folder as specified, checked it
> again and again, and verified that as 'zenoss' user I can add and
> remove docs to the folder.
>
> I have python 2.4 dev installed, thought maybe that was it...
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Brandon
>
>
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