Change read/write access of a folder in Ubuntu Linux

Gaurav Agarwal picture Gaurav Agarwal · Aug 11, 2012 · Viewed 30.8k times · Source

I want to create a folder and write a file in the created folder in an Amazon EBS volume from a Java Servlet installed on Amazon EC2 running Ubuntu.

I have mounted the EBS volume at

/mnt/my-address

But the Servlet is unable to create the folder and write the file?

My Question

Why Java sevlet is not able to create a folder on Amazon EBS mounted volume?

Answer

David Levesque picture David Levesque · Aug 12, 2012

Looks like your folder does not have the correct read/write permissions.

Try granting read-write access to all users to the directory in question, e.g.:

sudo chmod -R ugo+rw /mnt/my-address

If you are uncomfortable with granting write permissions to all, you could fine tune the permissions by playing with ownership and groups, but I would need more info about your setup to help you with that.

Edit: if the ec2-user is the only one needing access, you could change the ownership of the directory to that user and then grant access to only him:

sudo chown -R ec2-user:ec2-user /mnt/my-address
sudo chmod -R u+rw,go-rw /mnt/my-address