Julien Cigar wrote:
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You should either change the permission on /dev/nst0 (dirty) or add the
bacula daemon to the correct group (look at /dev/nst0).
I think that will only work in the case where the storage daemon is run
setgid to that group; just adding the daemon's user to the group wi
Hello Julien, Thanks a lot for your kind help and reply. As per your reply, I edited /usr/loccal/bacula/etc/bacula file and make this following changes . DIR_USER=root DIR_GROUP=root FD_USER=root FD_USER=root SD_USER=root SD_GROUP=root .and started bacula . Its working fine now. Tha
it seems that the bacula-sd daemon have no permission to write on your
tape device.
You probably runned the ./btape test as root, and the bacula-sd daemon
runs as another user (ex: tape).
You should either change the permission on /dev/nst0 (dirty) or add the
bacula daemon to the correct group (
Hello, I have installed bacula-1.38.1 from tarball on rhel3 kernel 2.4.21-4.ELsmp../btape test executed without any problem.Problem started only after starting the bacula service.1) at ./bconsole, when i see the status for Storage, it give me the following error, "Device "Super DLT3