Ahoi! is there a config option to tell amanda where look for it? Because moving the file to /etc/ gives the following:
ERROR: hostname: [Can't get realpath of the security file '/usr/local/etc/amanda/security.conf': No such file or directory] Ekki Am 07.06.2017 um 17:47 schrieb Jean-Louis Martineau: > The complete path to security.conf must be owned and writable only by > the root user > > $ man amanda-security.conf > > That's why it is by default in /etc and not in /etc/amanda which must be > writable by the amanda user. > > Jean-Louis > > On 07/06/17 11:37 AM, Ekkehard 'Ekki' Gehm wrote: > > Ahoi! > > > > I ran into an issue with the last update. Apparently amanda doesn't > > like my security.conf. And I do not know why. Any hints? > > The client is a FreeBSD Jail whilst the server is a FreeBSD Host... > > > > > > amcheck output: > > > > ERROR: hostname: [/s/var/db/amanda (/usr/local/etc/amanda/security.conf) > > is not owned by root] > > > > But: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2 Jun 7 17:12:55 2017 security.conf > > > > Version of amanda client: amanda-client-3.3.9,1 > > > > Version of amanda server: amanda-server-3.3.6_5,1 > > > > Thx in advance :-) > > > > > > Ekki > > > > > *Disclaimer* > > This message is the property of *CARBONITE, INC.* > <http://www.carbonite.com> and may contain confidential or privileged > information. > > If this message has been delivered to you by mistake, then do not copy > or deliver this message to anyone. Instead, destroy it and notify me > by reply e-mail. >
