
On 20.07.2011 00:43, Robert Woodworth wrote:
Im pretty sure the double slash is causing the permissions problem.
No, that's not the problem. Perl - the language OTRS is programmed with - can handle this: entwicklung@ubuntu:~/community$ perl -e 'open my $fh, ">", ".//test.txt"; print $fh "hallo\n";' entwicklung@ubuntu:~/community$ cat test.txt hallo
Anyone know where to look ?
You should run bin/otrs.SetPermissions.pl with your settings. In many cases it looks like rb@test:~$ cd /opt/otrs/ rb@test:/opt/otrs$ perl bin/otrs.SetPermissions.pl --otrs-user=otrs --web-user=wwwdata --otrs-group=otrs --web-group=wwwdata /opt/otrs In OTRS <= 2.4.x the program has an other name and the parameters are different. When you run this script it sets all permissions needed to run OTRS.
ERROR: OTRS-PostMasterMailbox.pl-10 Perl: 5.10.1 OS: linux Time: Tue Jul 19 15:33:23 2011
Message: Can't write '/opt/otrs/var/tmp/CacheFileStorable//CacheInternalTicket/5ec70085363cb17f98 f495d25c39dd12': Permission denied
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