Ralf Brinkmann schreef: > K. Lelong schrieb: > > > Something similar happens when I run a job for the disk : the > unmounted disk is mounted, but afterwards I need to manually unmount it > (umount ...) to eject the disk. > > What am I missing ? > > with your last backup job include e.g. the following line: > > RunAfterJob = "/etc/bacula/backup-end.sh" > > You have to write a script "backup-end.sh" e.g. that will unmount the > device. Make sure that no process has open files on that device. > Thanks for your response, I'm going to try this (again). But, why is there an option "Unmount Command" if it does not work ? Is it old, not used any more ? Or is it used for different purposes ?
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