Hi,

I'm not creating it outside the project path, I create /u01/my-project and
gave it 755 permission, and have use default path for the database file to
be in the same directory of the manage.py file.

I'm using a normal user (not root), but I think the Apache user does not
have access to database file unless it's chmod 777.

Any help?

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 8:29 PM, Jirka Vejrazka <jirka.vejra...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  you're creating your database file in /usr/bin which is intended for
> system executable files, not databases etc. It's highly likely that
> you don't even have write permissions there (unless you work using the
> "root" account which is a big NO-NO).
>
>  Set your database file somewhere where you can write for sure, such
> as /home/<myusername>/test_db.db.
>
>  You can easily find out if you have write permissions somewhere by
> using the "touch" command, i.e. "touch /home/<myusername>/test_db.db -
> it'll either create an empty file which means that this path is OK for
> your database, or give you an error.
>
>  HTH
>
>    Jirka
>
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