
Hi, Thank you for your advice on the SetPermissions.sh script, which I executed before starting OTRS. This does not seem to be the fault, however. I suspect it has to do with opening the channel to the syslog service. But I don't know that much about perl to debug it. **Warning message for everyone who installs OTRS on Solaris and executes the SetPermissions.sh**: CHANGE THE SCRIPT AND QUIT THE 'test' STATEMENTS AS IT WILL ALTER THE PROTECTION OF YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM DIRECTORIES. Your entries of type: test -r file should be changed to: if [ -r file ] then ... fi Executing the script left me with an unworkable Solaris system and it cost me an afternoon to get all the permissions right of the /devices, /etc and other directories. (Fortunately I had a copy of the system to which I could compare the protection of various directories + their files to get everything working again). Ahora también puedes acceder a tu correo Terra desde el móvil. Infórmate pinchando aquí.