Martin Simmons schrieb:
> >>>>> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:31:01 +0100, Ralf Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> [access on /dev/sg3 as user/group bacula:bacula|tape]
>
> A process has a set of groups, which can be a different set from those
> associated with a user.  The "su" command (or however you became the bacula
> user above) looks in /etc/group when it creates its shell, but bacula just
> runs in the single group passed via the -g option on the command line.
> 
> See the "Groups:" line in /proc/nnn/status to the groups of process nnn.

Uid:    107     107     107     107
Gid:    107     107     107     107

107 = bacula

Either I let the daemon run as bacula:tape, or I change the
permissions on /dev/sg3 and /dev/nst0 to root:bacula (as I did).

I think I'll let bacula-sd run as bacula:tape, thus I can leave the
debian default permissions as they are.

Ralf


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