My mistake in last message. Here is the correct text: ... The fact is that the only difference is how bacula-sd is invoked:
1. $ sudo systemctl start bacula-sd => UPLOAD ERROR 2. $ sudo bacula-sd -fP -c /opt/bacula/etc/bacula-sd.conf => UPLOAD OK Best regards. Otaci MArtins Em ter., 21 de set. de 2021 às 11:17, Otaci Martins <otaci.mart...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Heitor, this is only a LAB not a production system. > > First i am using user=root, but after your last message i changed to > user=bacula with same results. The cache /tmp in this LAB does not affect > the results here. > > The fact is that the only difference is how bacula-sd is invoked: > > 1. $ sudo systemctl start bacula-sd => UPLOAD OK > 2. $ sudo bacula-sd -fP -c /opt/bacula/etc/bacula-sd.conf => UPLOAD > ERROR > > All other configurations and environments are exactly the same, running in > the same machine, just changing how bacula-sd is invoked. > > Tks > Otaci Martins > > Em ter., 21 de set. de 2021 às 10:56, Heitor Faria <hei...@bacula.com.br> > escreveu: > >> Hello Otaci, >> >> IMHO your scenario is kind of confusing. >> >> 1. Your service init file is using the root Linux user. Like I wrote >> before, not recommendable: >> "[Service] >> Type=simple >> User=root" >> >> 2. You are using /tmp as cache/volume storage, what is absolutely not >> recommendable. >> >> Regards, >> >
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