I would add that if SELinux is enabled, then the security context for
the mounted filesystem must be set.
On 8/10/2016 1:22 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The problem is exactly what Bacula says. The Bacula SD does not have
> the appropriate permissions to access
> that directory. Note:
What are the ownership and permissions on /mnt/sda1/bacula/backup
Patti
From: Rolder
Reply-To: "bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
Date: Monday, August 8, 2016 at 5:38 PM
To: "bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula wont mount backup directory
Good Afternoon,
I'v
Hello,
The problem is exactly what Bacula says. The Bacula SD does not have
the appropriate permissions to access
that directory. Note: there are 3 permissions that Bacula needs: Read,
Write, and Execute. The Execute permission
is needed so that Bacula can create a file in the directory. From
Good Afternoon,
I've been fiddling with this issue for a little under two weeks, if i have my
archive device set to /tmp it works backs up my server as i want it to. does
the incremental backup and no issues. if i change the archive device to
/mnt/sda1/bacula/backup i get permission errors and
Hi,
I've been happily using Bacula to backup my production servers for a while
now. One thing that's missing from the mix is that I need to back up log
files from servers and have them in fairly plain format for archiving.
At present, I've got some bash scripts which ssh/rsync logs from boxes bac
On 08/09/2016 09:12 PM, Erwan RIGOLLOT
wrote:
Hello,
I have to migrate and update my bacula
director to a new server.
So I will copy configurations files and
database.
I w
Hi,
On debian, I have to rename the directory debian to Debian in platforms
directory.
Otherwise , I get a message saying it can't enter the directory : Debian.
Anyone have this problem too ?
Thanks,
Have a good day,
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