Rebecca Pakish wrote:
> 
> What does it say it /etc/group? Is amanda listed in the users for disk
> there? Did you reconfig amanda with-group=disk after you made this change?
> 

Amanda is part of group disk.

disk:x:6:root,amanda

I didn't compile Amanda, but used the RPMS. Redhat changed the user that
Amanda was run under with the last RPM upgrade from operator to amanda.
I didn't pay attention to see if they also changed the group that Amanda
belonged to.

So, last week, I noticed that I still had the following in /etc/group

disk:x:6:root,operator

But, I can't see why this would have broke cron running amdump.

Remember, I can still run amdump as user amanda without problems.

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