Posted on: 11/09/05 10:33pm
By: Anonymous (Emil)
Ok, so I am having a problem when trying to upload a file-
"Unable to create the file. The disk might be full, or you might not have write access to the file store. Please contact your administrator."
I AM the administrator, and I don't know what the problem is. Do I change the File Permissions? Which File(s) to what permission.
Thank You.
EasyFile Write Access
Posted on: 11/10/05 05:31am
By: Kelvin
Easyfile was unable to move the uploaded file into your filestore. Try setting go+xw on your filestore.
EasyFile Write Access
Posted on: 11/10/05 12:00pm
By: Anonymous (Emil)
Ok...it is a little annoying how people say stuff like that. I am not a beginner, however not a advanced user, so please explain what you mean. What is it? How do I do it?
EasyFile Write Access
Posted on: 11/10/05 03:23pm
By: ajzz
The filestore is the directory where the files are stored by the plugin (outside the web root typically). If you dont recall where that was, just lookup up the config.php of the plugin.
Lets say its /var/filestore for now. Then on a linux box you would need to issue the following command according to Kelvin:
chmod go+xw /var/filestore
Cheers!
Ajay
EasyFile Write Access
Posted on: 11/16/05 04:40am
By: Kelvin
[QUOTE BY= Emil] Ok...it is a little annoying how people say stuff like that. I am not a beginner, however not a advanced user, so please explain what you mean. What is it? How do I do it?[/QUOTE]
Point taken. Sorry, I didn't mean to be unclear. Ajay explained it perfectly. The problem is that the web server doesn't have write access to your filestore, so if you relax the file system permissions on that directory everything should work. Hope this helps.