> Hmmm..the light is finally shinning, if the query isn't executable that
explains everything
I believe that /usr/lib64/bacula/query.sql is where bacula dumps your mysql
database to text before backing it up. It does not need to be executable.
Your query.sql is not empty, so that concerns me.
You changed permissions on files and directories according to what Simone
said, but that was meant for another system and not right for your system.
This concerns me.
The file /usr/sbin/dbcheck.mysql is missing and bacula is configured to use
that file. This concerns me as well. My system does not have a file named
dbcheck.mysql either. There is however, a file named /sbin/dbcheck.
Can I ask is this a production machine you're working on, or just for
testing?
Who set it up or installed bacula on your system?
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