yes apache is the user. thats what your command has responded.
But no luck:
Here is the message:
Writeable Custom Directory
The Custom Directory exists but is not writeable. You may have to change permissions on it (chmod 766) or right click on it and uncheck the read only option, depending on your Operating System. Please take the needed steps to make the file writeable.
Writable Cache Sub-Directories
The files or directories listed below are not writeable or are missing and cannot be created. Depending on your Operating System, correcting this may require you to change permissions on the files or parent directory (chmod 755), or to right click on the parent directory and uncheck the āread onlyā option and apply it to all subfolders.
Please fix the following files or directories before proceeding:
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/images
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/layout
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/pdf
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/xml
/var/www/html/SuiteCRM-7.10.9/cache/include/javascript
Writable Modules Sub-Directories and Files
Warning: Not Writable
Please fix the following module directories and the files under them before proceeding:
/modules
Writable Upload Directory
Im trying to install brand new suitecrm instance in the server. I think config.php will create after completing the installation. No .htaccess file in root.
For anyone who experiences strange permission issues on CentOS, please check the /var/log/audit/audit.log.* for any āavc: deniedā.
Probably would see some denials by SELinux and you need to adjust SELinux to permit httpd and SuiteCRM files/functions as shared above. Exact commands like this:
Actually they are permitting httpd access files in directory and lets to do some function
a. Run following commands to let httpd to perform functions, just after initial installation of httpd and before starting httpd service
b. This is for labeling files in /var/www/html ( possibly your suitecrm dir and files) recursively. These commands will take some while, run them before launching install.php of SuiteCRM on your browser
cd /var/www/html
chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_rw_t /var/www/html
restorecon .