As an aside, I'm running all of this under SELinux, but it's in permissive mode so I don't believe that it should make a difference.
SELinux has its own security deal ... then there is chroot ... then at the most basic there are simple file permissions
Pick a different file one you know the apache user can write to
In reply to Re: Creating .out files with NYTProf::Apache
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Creating .out files with NYTProf::Apache
by mugoots
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