I'v got the same problem few hours ago.
The problem: You put full permissions (777) to the data folder, but subfolders don't get it.
The solution:
sudo chmod -R 777 data
Вопрос
I uploaded ajaxplorer "pydio-core-5.0.4.zip" to my server and after I extracted files into a folder in the server i request the folder to starting install but i get this message :
"Impossible write into the AJXP_DATA_PATH folder: Make sure to grant write access to this folder for your webserver!"
i made the folder : /data permissions to 777 and it did not make change ..
any solve ?
Решение
I'v got the same problem few hours ago.
The problem: You put full permissions (777) to the data folder, but subfolders don't get it.
The solution:
sudo chmod -R 777 data
Другие советы
sudo chmod -R 777 data
or
sudo mkdir -m 777 your_pydio_path/data/tmp/sessions
I know this is old, but I was having the same issue with pydio-core-6.0.8. Also, I'm going to preface this by saying that I am a php noob. But I was able to resolve my issue without a chmod 777
command. Instead, I made the nginx user the owner of the data directory.
chown -R nginx /path/to/pydio-core-6.0.8/data
And then made sure that php-fpm was running as the nginx user with the two php-fpm.conf settings
listen.owner = nginx
user = nginx
After restarting php-fpm, I was able to load the pydio page which went into the startup wizard.
This command is so easy! But it's dangerous!
Go to /var/www/pydio
for apache2 or /usr/share/nginx/html/pydio
for nginx and try:
chmod ugo+x data
It's more protected!