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another newbie question

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kroberson

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hi there,

Finally got SB provisioned correctly on my dedicated server. Trying to get my publishing server set up correctly in order to accept publishing. Here's what I have:

http://munisites.com/check.php

Please advise what I should request of my host company in order to fix the issues here.

also, info file can be found here: http://munisites.com/info.php

Thanks!
Kevin
 
ok. thank you Dmitry. I'll see if i can get that cleaned up.

I was not able to see anything directly addressing the folder_permissions_data=fail error in the check.php file. How do i fix that? Should I change the permission settings to 644 or 777?

thanks again and Merry Christmas!

Kevin
 
In this case user (under which publication goes) should have write permissions on /[Site root folder]/data folder. If permissions are wrong and 'chmod' supported by FTP server we use chmod command to set appropriate permissions. So there is not need to set 777 permissions. As I know, by default permissions for data/ folder are set to 755.

ok. thank you Dmitry. I'll see if i can get that cleaned up.

I was not able to see anything directly addressing the folder_permissions_data=fail error in the check.php file. How do i fix that? Should I change the permission settings to 644 or 777?
Kevin
 
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