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    The configured LOGFILE can not be modified.

    Synchronising (mobile) devices via Z-Push
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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      I see this on most installations and sometimes with upgrades.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Forgotten,
        I fix this with the two lines mentioned above, so for me it is not longer an issue.

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        • fbartels
          fbartels Kopano last edited by

          This is btw the place where the packaging sets these permissions (for Debian based platforms): https://stash.z-hub.io/projects/ZP/repos/z-push/browse/build/deb/debian.z-push-config-apache.postinst#27-36,43-44

          Regards Felix

          Resources:
          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
          https://documentation.kopano.io/
          https://kb.kopano.io/

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          • BMWfan
            BMWfan last edited by

            For me is the problem fixed, but nevertheless it was not functioning inbetween of the installation process.

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            • mcdaniels
              mcdaniels last edited by

              @WalterHof said in The configured LOGFILE can not be modified.:

              chown www-data:www-data /var/lib/z-push /var/log/z-push

              same for me : new installation -> Debian 9

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              • fbartels
                fbartels Kopano @mcdaniels last edited by

                @mcdaniels Can you show which packages you have actually installed? (e.g. dpkg - l | grep z-push)

                Regards Felix

                Resources:
                https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                https://documentation.kopano.io/
                https://kb.kopano.io/

                Support overview:
                https://kopano.com/support/

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                • mcdaniels
                  mcdaniels last edited by

                  @fbartels
                  sure:
                  z-push-backend-kopano 2.5.1+0-0
                  z-push-common 2.5.1+0-0
                  z-push-config-apache 2.5.1+0-0
                  z-push-ipc-sharedmemory 2.5.1+0-0
                  z-push-kopano 2.5.1+0-0

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                  • fbartels
                    fbartels Kopano @mcdaniels last edited by

                    @mcdaniels in that case you should not have had the need to chown the directory, as this action is part of the postinst action of z-push-config-apache.

                    Regards Felix

                    Resources:
                    https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                    https://documentation.kopano.io/
                    https://kb.kopano.io/

                    Support overview:
                    https://kopano.com/support/

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                    • mcdaniels
                      mcdaniels last edited by

                      @fbartels: Strange, but the errormessage while installing via apt-get was the same as mentioned in this thread. Did the chown. It is working now.

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                      • thctlo
                        thctlo @fbartels last edited by

                        @fbartels That is a nice, but wrong example.

                        set_perms www-data www-data 700 /var/lib/z-push
                        set_perms www-data www-data 700 /var/log/z-push
                        

                        should be

                        set_perms www-data adm 750 /var/lib/z-push
                        set_perms www-data adm 750 /var/log/z-push
                        

                        Confirm debian policy. ;-)

                        install -d /var/lib/z-push -o www-data -g adm -m 750
                        install -d /var/log/z-push -o www-data -g adm -m 750
                        

                        where user/group should be the variable to set to match the correct user/group per distro.

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                        • fbartels
                          fbartels Kopano @thctlo last edited by

                          @thctlo your version may include more Debianisms (the adm group), but in the end achieves the same. The www-data user needs read/write permissions.

                          So I would not say the current way is “wrong”.

                          Regards Felix

                          Resources:
                          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                          https://documentation.kopano.io/
                          https://kb.kopano.io/

                          Support overview:
                          https://kopano.com/support/

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                          • thctlo
                            thctlo last edited by thctlo

                            yes, i do, because the "administrative group " adm, should have read access.
                            which is/was in Red Hat : wheel
                            but i can not confirm it that is still.

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