Hello,

I also think this may be a selinux problem.  The best way to know is if
Jing understands kernel and selinux logs, he can see if there are any
selinux rejections, since they will not clearly show as being a selinux
problem in the Bacula messages (the OS does not furnish this info). 
Another way, is to simply turn selinux off temporarily.  If I am not
mistaken, selinux is enabled by default on newer RedHat/CentOS systems.

Best regards,
Kern

On 15.08.2015 10:53, Josip Deanovic wrote:
> On Friday 2015-08-14 22:37:48 Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
>> Hello Jing,
>>
>> I misunderstood the issue. You are able to start the client file daemon.
>> Could you post the “permission denied” error messages you are getting?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ana
> It might be related to selinux if selinux is in use.
> Let's see that “permission denied” error messages.
>


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