Solved this problem by deactivating SELinux, just type setenforce 0 with root
permission and the problem was gone.
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Really thanks Andrea.. That is a side of Linux I never investigate from
my side and I guess I'll have a good time digging inside.
Alfonso
Andrea Conti wrote:
>> Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A
>> shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora
Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl schrieb:
> I agree and your position is true.
>
> Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A
> shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora) with the
> chmod previously said or a different command?
If your system supports
> Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A
> shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora) with the
> chmod previously said or a different command?
I suppose you're using a recent (>2) version of fedora, so your system
should be running udev.
If that
I agree and your position is true.
Can you tell me what method you have in mind for changing permissions? A
shell line inside /etc/init.d/bacula-sd.conf (I use Fedora) with the
chmod previously said or a different command?
Alfonso
IEM - network operating center wrote:
> Alfonso Amato - Sintecn
Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl wrote:
> Changed permission of /dev/nst0* into 660 and works correctly! I suggest
> to add the "chmod " line into the Brief tutorial while testing not on
> file but on real tape.
>
i rather suggest adding a line like "make sure you do have the correct
permissions t
Changed permission of /dev/nst0* into 660 and works correctly! I suggest
to add the "chmod " line into the Brief tutorial while testing not on
file but on real tape.
Thanks alot Adam!
Alfonso
Adam Cécile wrote:
> Check permissions on /dev/nst0.
>
> Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl a écrit :
>> W
Check permissions on /dev/nst0.
Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl a écrit :
> While setting up Bacula and following "Brief Tutorial", I see a strange
> problem: after the command "run" asking me for labelling the tape, I
> give the command "label", and bconsole gets lock for some 2 minutes,
> than
While setting up Bacula and following "Brief Tutorial", I see a strange
problem: after the command "run" asking me for labelling the tape, I
give the command "label", and bconsole gets lock for some 2 minutes,
than says:
3910 Unable to open device "DAT72" (/dev/nst0): ERR=dev.c:424 Unable to
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