If it works are root, there has to be a privilege issue somewhere in the
work folder that's causing this.
K H wrote:
> Hi Tamas,
> Resending the same message as the first reply was send to the author only.
> I try the following but still fails to work as desired:
> 1- change workdir (files/dirs) ownership to "nexus" user
> 2- chmod go+w on workdir (files/dirs)
> 3- change install (files/dirs) ownership to "nexus" user
> 4- re-create a workdir as "nexus" user
> Thanks,
> Kelly
>
>
> Tamás Cservenák wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> you probably had started nexus as root once, and all the workdirs are
>> created as root. So, your "nexus" user will be unable to write there....
>> fix
>> file/dir ownership and retry.
>>
>> ~t~
>>
>> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 1:39 AM, K H <
kehsiao@...> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I implemented a plugin to inspect event (extends AbstractEventInspector).
>>> The Nexus application is install as 'root' however, we are
>>> initiating/starting the process (/nexus/bin/jsw/linux-x86-32/nexus) as
>>> another owner. The setup does not seem to work - nexus log does not show
>>> the
>>> inspected events. If the nexus install and initiation/start is own by
>>> same
>>> user (root) will work. Is there any way to get around this issue? Please
>>> let
>>> me know if you need more information.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kelly
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