Hello,
You need to be a bit more explicit about what is going on here. To the best of
my knowledge Bacula does not use any temporary files other than what it
writes the Working Directory. When Bacula is pruning, and during certain
other operations, it will create temporary tables. It is my
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Now, if the user or the package creator makes the serious error of pointing
the Working Directory to the same place where Bacula is stored, then you will
definitely have a problem.
the working directory points to /var/lib/bacula on default installs
Hello,
(details at the end)
I did an strace on bacula-dir, both from a directory not writable by
bacula and from a directory writable by bacula, (I join the results) and
bacula/sqlite does try to write a temp file in the current dir.
I don't know whether this is a packaging pb, a Bacula pb, or