Most likely, the storage daemon is running as uid=bacula gid=disk, and so does not have write permissions on /mnt/sdb1. The permissions must be such that the storage daemon, not the director, has rea
Author: Murray Davis <murray.g.davis AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 12:08:06 -0700
Thank you, Josh, for your response. I ended up doing two things... 1) I changed the permissions on /mnt/sdb1 using I chmod 777 so everyone has read/write/execute privilege. This seemed like overkill
It looks like the bacula-sd daemon is configured to run as bacula:tape, therefore it creates files owned by bacula:tape. Simply change the owner and permissions of sdb1/backups to allow the user bacu
Author: Murray Davis <murray.g.davis AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 14:54:22 -0700
I am running: bacula 5.0.1-1 on ubuntu 10.04 LTS using MySQL db. Install went ok. I also installed the webmin interface. I have two drives on the server: root@cablemon /mnt/sdb1# cat /etc/mtab /dev