Hello Arno,
Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Reading the man page of grep I noticed that it exits with exit code 1 if
>> it does not find the pattern searched for, so I should have had the same
>> error message with my autochanger, shouldn't I?

> I'd start with trying the actual tapealert command you run from Bacula 
> executed from the shell. Run that as the user bacula-sd is run under.
>
> There might be permission problems, for example, which don't get 
> reported through the pipe.

According to the man page of grep, it is normal that it exits with code
one if it doesn't find the pattern searched for. 

My bacula-sd runs as root, which might not be a good idea but it rules
out the permission problem :)

mfg

Eric


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