Michel Meyers wrote:

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25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: + exit 0


Permission denied errors would normally indicate, that whatever user
this runs under isn't allowed to access (write?) to that device. Have
you checked your permissions for /dev/nst0 already?


Hi Mike,

I have indeed, bacula runs as bacula:tape and /dev/nst0 is root:tape (crw-rw----). I would have thought this to be sufficient?

Thanks,
Gavin

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