>>>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:16:59 +0200, Florian said: > > Hello. > > I have two problems, still trying to setup my first bacula system. > > The scenario: I have an ubuntu server 12.0.4 with bacula running on it > and a windows server, on which I want to save the backup files / > volumes. Best case would be to mount and unmount the windows server > folder (via samba) during a bacula job. > > I added the windows server's folder to fstab. I can mount and unmount it > via terminal. > I modified the sudoers file so that bacula is allowed to use those > commands without requiring a password. > > In the director file, I added thesescripts to my backup job, where <IP> > is the windows server: > > Run Before Job = "sudo mount //<IP>/Data/Bacula" > Run After Job = "sudo umount //<IP>/Data/Bacula" > > Now here are the problems: > > 1. the scripts in bacula-dir.conf don't seem t have any effect. I tried > mounting via terminal and commenting out the "Run Before Job"-part. > After running the job, the folder was still mounted though. Tried it the > other way around, too.
I suggest you post the entire job output. Also, which user is running the director and the storage daemon? > 2. (This is not so much related to bacula) When attempting a backup, it > cancels with a timeout: "Fatal error: max run time exceeded, job > cancelled.". Prior to this I already get an error from the storage > daemon "Permission denied", while it tries to write to / create a volume. > I tried making bacula the owner of the mounted folder, but that didn't > help either. What does "ls -la //<IP>/Data/Bacula" show (after mounting it while running as the use that runs the director)? __Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users