user's primary group ID. By default, I/O log files and
directories are created with user and group ID 0.
+ This setting can be useful when the I/O logs are stored
+ on a Network File System (NFS) share. Having a
+ dedicated user own the I/O log files means that s\bsu\bud\bdo\boe\ber\brs\bs
+ does not write to the log files as user ID 0, which is
+ usually not permitted by NFS.
+
This setting is only supported by version 1.8.19 or
higher.
By default, I/O log files and directories are created with user and
group ID 0.
.sp
+This setting can be useful when the I/O logs are stored on a Network
+File System (NFS) share.
+Having a dedicated user own the I/O log files means that
+\fBsudoers\fR
+does not write to the log files as user ID 0, which is usually
+not permitted by NFS.
+.sp
This setting is only supported by version 1.8.19 or higher.
.TP 18n
lecture_status_dir
By default, I/O log files and directories are created with user and
group ID 0.
.Pp
+This setting can be useful when the I/O logs are stored on a Network
+File System (NFS) share.
+Having a dedicated user own the I/O log files means that
+.Nm
+does not write to the log files as user ID 0, which is usually
+not permitted by NFS.
+.Pp
This setting is only supported by version 1.8.19 or higher.
.It lecture_status_dir
The directory in which