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  • [6.9.2] - SAMBA cache pool permissions issue


    kingy444
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    Hoping for some guidance (full context is here 

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    I have a weird issue relating to a cache-only drive where files are unable to be deleted - they rather lose permission to windows devices across the network (simultaneously) so all windows  devices see the file as having no owner

     

    if i access the drive direct through cache\sharerather than the user share this problem doesnt exist (again full detail on above thread, trying not to spam here)

    I can also delete the file fine through linux shell through the share direct, cache\share is only required for windows

     

    i went the last 60 days without it, then needed to reboot for a different reason and had the issue within a few hours so i am now considering going back to 6.8.3 but have a seperate issue there too

     

    since moving to 6.9.2 i also encrpyted my drives and setup user accounts - will i have any issues rolling back now?

     

    Also wanting to see if there is anything i can provide here to help identify cause for such a weird bug.




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    is there anyway to request official support from limetech ?

    This has been an issue for months and struggle to get support here unfortunately

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    This has been sorted out in the post link mentioned in the original post here.  It turns out to be a hardware problem.

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    Just popping in here to note we have not found the cause unfortunately - same issue has occurred post replacing the hardware mentioned

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