Hi all,

one of my SD's stores backups to a disk.
This "disk" is an FTP Storage mounted via fuse (curlftpfs).

Making bacula mount the "disk" when opening the device works fine.
(using Requires Mount / Mount Command)
Doing backups and restores works fine too.

But: Is there any way to make bacula unmount it again after
finishing the backup?

I thought "Unmount Command" would do the trick, but this seems to be
a NOOP option because it is *never* used for disk backups AFAICT.

Also "AutomaticMount" seems to have no effect at all. Does anybody know
what this option is good for? It appears in examples, but is
otherwise not documented anywhere.

I ran the SD with "-f -d300" and could not find the SD trying to use the
unmount command, neither after backup nor with a manual "unmount"
from within bconsole.

Any hints someone?

this is my SD's device resource:

Device {
  Name = FtpFileStorage
  Device Type = File
  Media Type = File
  Requires Mount = Yes
  Mount Point = /mnt/backup
  Mount Command = "/usr/bin/curlftpfs <user>:<password>@<host> %m"
  Unmount Command = "/usr/bin/fusermount -u %m"
  Archive Device = /mnt/backup
  LabelMedia = yes
  Random Access = Yes
  AutomaticMount = no   # I also tried "yes" here...
  RemovableMedia = no   # I also tried "yes" here...
  AlwaysOpen = no
}

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