Got a weird one I can't seem to figure out.
My incomplete folder is: /var/hda/files/newsgroups/incomplete
When I try clicking on that folder within Windows, I can access the incomplete folder, but not any folder under it, it says: You do not have permissions to access blah blah blah
(same deal with SSH). So I thought that the error was because it was in /var/hda/files/newsgroups/incomplete and not /mnt/samba/newsgroups/incomplete.
I try and change it, and sab tells me: 2012-05-10 17:26:40,716 ERROR: Cannot create directory /mnt/samba/newsgroups/incomplete
I've run ps -ef | grep -i sabnzbd and it comes up with this:
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# ps -ef | grep -i sabnzbd
apache 1573 1 16 07:03 ? 01:44:41 /usr/bin/python -OO ./SABnzbd.py -f /var/hda/web-apps/sabnzbdplus/html/sabnzbd.ini -d
root 18469 18439 0 17:27 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i sabnzbd
The reason I want to get into the incomplete folder, is that sometimes (rarely), sab doesn't do a good enough job w/ par2 files, and parbuddy can.
Any ideas? I used to be able to chmod that folder, but when I tried it again, it didn't seem to work (maybe I used the wrong command?), however, when I did it before, it seemed to only last a session, and didn't sticky the permissions onto it.
ls -l on that folder brings up:
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ls -l /var/hda/files/newsgroups/incomplete/
total 16
drwx------ 3 apache users 12288 May 10 08:31 <downloadfolder>
drwx------ 3 apache users 4096 May 9 23:17 <downloadfolder>
I'm......stumped. Could it be because sab seems to be running as apache and not root or myself?
Any help would be fantastic, many thanks!
edit:
I did a chmod -R 777 /var/hda/files/newsgroups/incomplete and it seemed to work. Are these permissions permanent or do I need to sticky them somehow?
Thank you!