> On FreeBSD the bacula storage daemon usually runs as the user 
> "bacula" which 
> is in group "bacula".  Try (as root):
> 
> chmod bacula:bacula /backup
> 
> And re-run your test.

Ah, that did it. Obviously this was a newb question.

> > drwxrwxr-x   4 root   wheel              512 Sep 30 14:14 backup
> 
> This directory can only be written to by root and members of 
> the "wheel" 
> group, which bacula certainly shouldn't be.
> 
> > drwxrwxrwt  30 root   wheel             1024 Sep 30 14:50 tmp
> 
> This directory can be written to by any local user, which is 
> why bacula can 
> write to /tmp just fine.

Good to know. Thanks.

~Doug


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