Re: [bareos-users] Which user is reading files on client for backup

2016-12-07 Thread 74cmonty
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2016 17:24:30 UTC+1 schrieb Bruno Friedmann: > On mercredi, 7 décembre 2016 06.43:30 h CET 74cmonty wrote: > > Hello! > > > > The files on the client that are identified for backup have restricted > > permissions 640 and have a specific owner/group. > > > > When I run a

[bareos-users] Re: Newbie wants another catalog. Copy the default DB or use scripts to create new one?

2016-12-07 Thread Joe Nash
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Re: [bareos-users] Re: Copy performance to LTO-6

2016-12-07 Thread Robert N
indeed. it's interesting, it takes 1h10m to spool 512G, and then 2h to write it from spool to tapes. so it could easily manage to prepare the stream for tapes on the fly, maybe using a buffer of some gigs. another thing, it spools data until the spoolsize reached, afterwards writes the data

Re: [bareos-users] Which user is reading files on client for backup

2016-12-07 Thread Bruno Friedmann
On mercredi, 7 décembre 2016 06.43:30 h CET 74cmonty wrote: > Hello! > > The files on the client that are identified for backup have restricted > permissions 640 and have a specific owner/group. > > When I run a backup I get this error: > ERR=Permission denied. > > The error message is clear,

[bareos-users] Which user is reading files on client for backup

2016-12-07 Thread 74cmonty
Hello! The files on the client that are identified for backup have restricted permissions 640 and have a specific owner/group. When I run a backup I get this error: ERR=Permission denied. The error message is clear, and the root cause is that the Bareos user accessing the files on the client