At first, I thought it was some strange windows permissions error with Linux and samba, but now I'm not so convinced.
I am able to read all the files but I could not change anything on the drive, or change owners. Every time I did it claimed permission denied.
Since I could still back up my files I had planned to break the pool and format the drives and see if that would fix the permissions.
During that process, I decided to give some of the other drives letters so I could directly see the data in the pooled drives. I was able to modify and make changes to the files leading me to believe there is some problem with drive pool.
The physical drives are formatted with REFS which I know is in beta support while the pool is NTFS.
I'm guessing this prob h as something to do with it.
Do you plan on supporting REFS anytime soon? I'd hate to break this all down and switch over to freenas on a VM for my storage.
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At first, I thought it was some strange windows permissions error with Linux and samba, but now I'm not so convinced.
I am able to read all the files but I could not change anything on the drive, or change owners. Every time I did it claimed permission denied.
Since I could still back up my files I had planned to break the pool and format the drives and see if that would fix the permissions.
During that process, I decided to give some of the other drives letters so I could directly see the data in the pooled drives. I was able to modify and make changes to the files leading me to believe there is some problem with drive pool.
The physical drives are formatted with REFS which I know is in beta support while the pool is NTFS.
I'm guessing this prob h as something to do with it.
Do you plan on supporting REFS anytime soon? I'd hate to break this all down and switch over to freenas on a VM for my storage.
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