>>>>> On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 15:04:40 +0200, Andrus Naulainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:
> 
> Hello
> 
> I'm looking for help. I'm totally newbie in this thing and I have no 
> idea where to start to solve this problem, so I just tell you what I 
> know. Hopefully someone will show me right direction.
> 
> I got Permission denied error when bacula tried to write into the 
> volume. VolStatus of this volume (name is varund0070) is Recycle and 
> it's size is 1 byte. I have one pool with 100 volumes (varund0001 .. 
> varund0100) each 4GB and they are on HD with free space 48GB. I'm 
> probably missing some important information which helps to solve this, 
> ask then. And log is here:

The first thing is to determine exactly what permissions are wrong:

1) Look at the mode and ownership of the volume using
   ls -l /mnt/varund/varund0070

2) Find the user/group bacula-sd (varund-sd) runs as, e.g. from the command
   line args used to start it.

3) Is /mnt/varund mounted for writing?

4) Did anything change since you first wrote these volumes?

__Martin


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