Fix for /opt/librenms/cache ownership#414
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Fair enough - I pulled the line out of Dockerfile and moved the change to the script you mentioned. Thanks @crazy-max. |
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closes #262
Not a lot of wizardry here - I added a line to the Dockerfile to properly initialize the ownership of /opt/librenms/cache as librenms:librenms instead of nobody:nobody.
Thanks @undefinedid for pointing out from where the condition was arising.
I tested on my installation with no ill effects.