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Why can the product only be installed as root? If the backups are made on unix I'd prefer to use unix groups and mysql permissions as both were designed to do, i.e. to manage user access to the backup files and their creation and restoration. | Why can the product only be installed as root? If the backups are made on unix I'd prefer to use unix groups and mysql permissions as both were designed to do, i.e. to manage user access to the backup files and their creation and restoration. | ||
[[User:Paddy|Paddy]] 18:04, 2 May 2007 (PDT) We are changing to use mysql.mysql instead of root. | |||
And there don't seem to be any options to tell the tools to get it's config files and/or write it's log files other than in the system locations. Why? | And there don't seem to be any options to tell the tools to get it's config files and/or write it's log files other than in the system locations. Why? | ||
[[User:Paddy|Paddy]] 18:04, 2 May 2007 (PDT) Please file an enhancement request at http://forums.zmanda.com/bugzilla with information on why this is needed |
Revision as of 01:04, 3 May 2007
Why can the product only be installed as root? If the backups are made on unix I'd prefer to use unix groups and mysql permissions as both were designed to do, i.e. to manage user access to the backup files and their creation and restoration.
Paddy 18:04, 2 May 2007 (PDT) We are changing to use mysql.mysql instead of root.
And there don't seem to be any options to tell the tools to get it's config files and/or write it's log files other than in the system locations. Why?
Paddy 18:04, 2 May 2007 (PDT) Please file an enhancement request at http://forums.zmanda.com/bugzilla with information on why this is needed