Hi Brett,

Thank you for answer.
I posted back more information about my configuration, logfile &co directly on the the original thread.
If something looks clear for you answer me :)
I'm wondering if doing a chmod bacula:tape /dev/nst0 is dirty or not.

Sylvain.

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Dear Sylvain,

This indicates that the storage daemon requires root privileges to
alter the scsi drive's configuration (such as setting the buffer size).

This actually caused a significant amount of problems for me when trying
to run an autochanger and in the end the only way I could resolve it was to run the storage daemon as root (but only the storage daemon).

This was particular to RedHat AS 2.1 (equiv to rh7 binaries) and therefore
your mileage may vary.

Best Regards,

Brett Delle Grazie

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Hi,

At beginning and ending of my backup i receive this message in my syslog : kernel: st0: MTSETDRVBUFFER only allowed for root
What does it mean?

Thank you!



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