Hello Radosław, Everyone, Yes, bacula-fd service is running as root user, as well as the docker services, while other docker processes are running under my user-id instead. Both bacula and docker using standard installation configurations with minimal tweeks, if any.
The funny bits are the different results from the "/usr/bin/docker image ls ..." command to list my containers - just 1 container at this moment. When I run the command "docker image ls ...", I get nothing. Only AFTER I start the docker desktop application I get to see my container. But when the command is run by bacula-fd (under the root user), docker does not show any containers - it misses my container!! Same thing happens when I run "sudo docker image ls..." Nothing is listed. It seems that docker desktop is like a "private user docker" instance, distinct from a "system docker" that bacula tries to connect to. So, I'll try to find an answer for that from the docker users group, and I'll report back here. Any suggestions? Cheers, Ismael
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