Yes.
I figured out SELinux is the problem. If I disable it, the errors stop. Now to
figure out how to configure SELinux so it plays nice with Apache.
Thanks
On Nov 20, 2012, at 2:17 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2012/11/19 Ryan Jantz <[email protected]>
>> I am able to run the above command in terminal as root and the apache user
>> without any errors. The apache user is a
>> member of the bacula group.
>> (...)
>> Any ideas?
>
> Did you restart an apache webserver?
>
> best regards
> --
> Radosław Korzeniewski
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