On 4/8/07, Robert LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try using sudo and only give the bacula user the exact command in the
> sudoers file for ncpmount and umnount for those directories.

Ah, yes - that should work nicely. I should have thought of that,
myself. Thanks.

I'm watching the jobs run (I scheduled a full backup of everything),
and everything seems to be ok, except that three jobs have failed to
write their attributes to tape, leaving the jobs in a terminated, but
not completed, state. Since I only allow five jobs to run at a time -
all jobs spool to disk, then de-spool to tape - I've now only got two
running at a time, because the other three haven't cleared. I haven't
been able to figure out why they haven't de-spooled their attributes
yet. They were the first three jobs to start, but I don't see why that
should matter. When I connect to their file daemons from the console,
all three say they terminated their jobs successfully and show how
much they backed up. Indeed, all three successfully de-spooled their
data to tape too - just not their attributes, for some reason.
-- 
        -ste

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