On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:53:31PM +0100, Kevin Passey enlightened us: > Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check > -------------------------------- > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda7 (/dev/sda7): Permission denied] > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda6 (/dev/sda6): Permission denied] > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda8 (/dev/sda8): Permission denied] > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda3 (/dev/sda3): Permission denied] > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda2 (/dev/sda2): Permission denied] > ERROR: dilmom: [could not access /dev/sda1 (/dev/sda1): Permission denied] > Client check: 1 host checked in 3.823 seconds, 6 problems found >
Oh redhat, this should mean that /dev/sda* should be owned by root:disk, and chmod 660. Amanda is configured as a memeber of disk, so she should then be able to read the devices. Matt -- Matt Hyclak Department of Mathematics Ohio University (740) 593-1263
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