Robert,

Thanks for that.  What commands would I need to give access to though?  I am 
connecting via smbclient from my Linux server.  Here is the SmbClientFullCmd:

$smbClientPath \\$host\$shareName $I_option -U $userName -E -N -d 1 -c tarmode\ 
full -Tc$X_option - $fileList

Regards,
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Dave Williams

On Oct 16, 2019, 9:41 AM -0400, Robert Trevellyan 
<robert.trevell...@gmail.com>, wrote:
You probably need to make adjustments in System Preferences -> Security & 
Privacy -> Privacy -> Full Disk Access (on the client) to give the relevant 
commands the access they need.

Robert Trevellyan


On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 8:31 PM David Williams 
<dwilli...@dtw-consulting.com<mailto:dwilli...@dtw-consulting.com>> wrote:
I am pretty sure that this particular issue started after the upgrade to macOS 
Catalina.

My backups are now failing when it comes to backing up my Documents directory 
with the error message of chroot failed.

Can someone help me troubleshoot and get this working again.  I did a google 
search but nothing that seem applicable.

Regards,
_____________________________________________
Dave Williams

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