[Typo3] Problem with folder move... File not written to disk! Write permission error in filesystem?
Gilles Deacur
tronno22556 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 11 16:47:45 CET 2005
Gilles Deacur wrote:
> Gilles Deacur wrote:
>
>> Roy Beck wrote:
>>
>>> Gilles Deacur wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> How do you check the ownership of files? Is this something that can
>>>> be done with an FTP browser? I'm using FileZilla.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> I don't know about FileZilla, but in CuteFTP you just right-click on
>>> the file and select "Properties". (Can't change it though, need shell
>>> access for that) Since you moved your files from one folder to
>>> another on the same host, chances are your ouwnership is fine. With
>>> me, I moved from one host to another and had to change the ownerships
>>> ( I tarballed my entire site, ftp'd the tarball to the new host then
>>> expanded the file...I have shell access on my new host so that was
>>> easier for me.) Your problem is more likely the open_basedir issue.
>>>
>>> Roy Beck
>>> rabeck at islanders.ca
>>> http://www.islanders.ca
>>
>>
>>
>> What I had to do is download all files to my harddrive and then upload
>> to a different position in the website. Filezilla apparently lacks a
>> feature that just moves the files around on the site itself.
>>
>> I went into the install tool and my open_basedir is : open_basedir: off
>>
>> This is the exact same setting in the old site location.
>>
>
> I fired up my CuteFTP and did a "move" from the old location to the new
> location, so I imagine it would have automatically overwritten the old
> permissions and ownerships. Still get the same error upon logging into
> the backend.
>
Furthermore, I checked the file ownership, and my uploads defaulted them
to my username, whereas on the old site, a lot of them were marked as
"nobody". Does the fact that they are marked as "myusername" vs.
"nobody" have any sort of impact?
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