Transfering filepro to new Unix server
Guy Templin
Guy_Templin at adelphikitchens.com
Fri Feb 24 05:41:32 PST 2006
It created a new file, however when trying to access it or any other file
the error is not that it cannot open but that it cannot find the file. The
permissions on all files appears to be the same on the new system as the old
system.
I am testing and not ready to move over to the new server. I want to have my
cut over go as smoothly as possible. I installed the version I was using on
the new system and then tar'd the fp directory to the new server. It would
not find the files before or after the tar. I might delete it on the new
system and just tar it over to see if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your comments.
Guy Templin
Adelphi Kitchens
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Vaughan" <wvaughan at steelerubber.com>
To: "filePro" <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: Transfering filepro to new Unix server
> guy_templin wrote:
> > I thought that is what the /etc/default/fppath file was
> > for to give the correct paths.
>
> Can the user "filepro" actually open that file?
> On freeBSD I remember having to open up permissions wider than the
default.
> Logged in as "filepro" (not su'ed or whatever) can you edit the file?
>
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