Hello,

I can't help you as I'm currently travelling through Indochina without
connectivity.

The packages work fine, in fact they are almost the same that have been put
into rhel 7. I do not suggest to disable SELinux, you should first try to
set up things as described in the readme and quickstart files in
/use/share/doc/bacula-common/*.

If you really need to deviate from default file location etc. I suggest you
to modifiy the SELinux policy accordingly. Look at the output of the
command:

semanage fcontext -l | grep bacula

Regards,
--Simone
On Dec 25, 2014 12:49 AM, "Dmitri Maziuk" <dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu> wrote:

> OK, scratch that. It turns out I forgot to disable nsalinux -- I though
> it'd be a reflex action by now but evidently not. Problem solved.
>
> Dima
>
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