James Kelty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: >Morse, Richard E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: >>James Kelty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: >>> >>> [amanda@warbaby docs]$ id >>> uid=55(amanda) gid=6(disk) groups=6(disk),4(adm),55(backup) >>> >>> [amanda@warbaby docs]$ ls -l /etc/dumpdates >>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 root disk 0 Mar 29 15:53 /etc/dumpdates >>> >>> [amanda@warbaby docs]$ ls -l /sbin/dump >>> -rwxr-x--- 1 root adm 50140 Feb 14 2001 /sbin/dump >>> >>> ERROR: /dev/nst0: not an amanda tape >>> (expecting a new tape) >> >>> ERROR: 192.168.10.49: [can not execute /sbin/dump: Permission denied] >>> ERROR: 192.168.10.49: [can not read/write /etc/dumpdates: Permission denied] >> >> Is 192.168.10.49 the ip number of warbaby? >> >> What happens when you 'su -l amanda' -- can you then run dump? >> >> If not, you need to fix that. I would suggest changing the group of >> /sbin/dump to be disk... > > Yeah. I su'd -l to amanda, and I can run dump, and I can > read/write to the > /etc/dumpdates files as well. It's really strange.
Do you have more than one computer on your disklist? What happens if instead of the ip address, you use the FQDN in your disklist? HTH, Ricky