Hi Juan, Well i will show you how my directory structure looks permissions directory / file wise. [root@orville threatmonitor]# cd threatmonitor/ [root@orville threatmonitor]# ls -l | grep sql drwx------ 3 monetdb monetdb 72 Sep 9 02:07 sql_logs [root@orville threatmonitor]# cd sql_logs/ [root@orville sql_logs]# ls -l total 0 drwx------ 2 monetdb monetdb 96 Sep 12 20:11 sql [root@orville sql_logs]# cd sql/ [root@orville sql]# ls -l total 521 -rw------- 1 monetdb monetdb 11 Sep 12 20:11 log -rw------- 1 monetdb monetdb 524311 Sep 12 20:15 log.11 [root@orville sql]# The sql_logs is 700 and the sql directory underneath is the same and the files are 600. Regards, Brian Hood On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Juan Carlos Gastélum < jcgastr@farmacon.com.mx> wrote:
Hi
I have just confirmed that the user, the group and the permissions are correct, as mentioned by Brian Hood. I have disabled AppArmor also and the error is still there.
I'm using ubuntu 14.04.
What else can I do to solve it?
Thanks.
Juan Carlos
Hi Juan,
Make sure user and group of your dbfarm consistent in your dbfarm directory.
I just create a user and group monetdb.
then chown -R monetdb:monetdb the directory and let monetdb do the rest when you start it as that user.
Also it might be SELinux or Apparmour causing you an issue check the getenforce/setenforce commands and documentation for details.
Regards,
Brian Hood
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