On Thursday, 08 June 2017 2:49:52 AM SAST Ivan Adzhubey wrote:

> Looks like your directory is set up to automount and Bacula does not know
> how to handle it properly. You might need to write a small Bash script
> doing just what you tried manually: "cd /home/ian/nas1stuff/; ls -lh" and
> then specify it as RunBeforeJob in your director's config. Note, cd into
> automounted directory followed by ls would "enable" the mount and make it
> visible to Bacula.

FWIW, and just wrapping up the thread for future reference, the problem went 
away when I upgraded my Linux kernel. Which I found odd, but there it is ...

Cheers, Ian


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