> Someone wiser than me needs to decide, if it's ok simply to change back
user
> to root. Or is there a reason why not to do this? Are there some other
> changes that would really require a non-root user?
>
Btw, this applies not only to the director, but also to the storage daemon.
It also had been changed to run as bacula instead of root. So, it couldn't
access the tape drive.
File daemon was running as root by default.

As a temporary solution I changed both of them to run as root. I hope
someone tells if this was the proper fix.

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TiN





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