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  1. As seen above, I've also had permissions strangeness. Container runs (essentially) fine using 34:34 as user/group (which means other unraid apps can't access the files, but I've worked around that), and then suddenly one (and just one) chunk has 99:100 permissions. No idea why.
  2. Interesting - your permissions seem to be 'correct'. What are the permissions if you do `ls -la` in .../backups/pbs
  3. I had the same -- for me it was a permissions issue. If you open a terminal on Unraid and go to the unraid path pointed to by you will likely see that the permissions are nobody:users (like the usual ones in unraid) and they should be (in my case) 34:34 or whatever the other files are. chown 34:34 dccd339d0287e4ff15fb1325f650a9db701327824863148fce4e4b483abc8fe6 will fix it. I have no idea why this suddenly happened on (apparently) only one chunk.
  4. For what it's worth, I'm using PBS 2.3-3 (the unraid container) with Proxmox 8.04 and it's working fine (everything verifies). I'm also syncing the same PBS 2.3 to PBS 3.0 offsite, again no visible issues.
  5. I seem to be having a permissions issue -- all files/folders on the share I use for the data storage need to have UID / GID of 34 / 34 else I get permissions errors when I back up. On the above example, where I manually chmodded the directory for VM3007 to nobody/users, the backup fails with ERROR: Backup of VM 3007 failed - VM 3007 qmp command 'backup' failed - backup connect failed: command error: Permission denied (os error 13) This does not impede the functionality of PBS itself, however trying to access these files from other containers (e.g. duplicati) to do a backup means the files are not readable. I've tried adding PUID / PGID options to the container, doesn't seem to help. Is there a way to make PBS run as nobody/users? docker run -d --name='proxmox-backup-server' --net='host' -e TZ="Europe/Berlin" -e HOST_OS="Unraid" -e HOST_HOSTNAME="unraid" -e HOST_CONTAINERNAME="proxmox-backup-server" -e 'TZ'='Europe/Zurich' -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -l net.unraid.docker.managed=dockerman -l net.unraid.docker.webui='https://[IP]:[PORT:8007]' -l net.unraid.docker.icon='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devzwf/unraid-docker-templates/main/images/pbs-logo.jpg' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/pbs/etc':'/etc/proxmox-backup':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/pbs/logs':'/var/log/proxmox-backup':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/pbs/lib':'/var/lib/proxmox-backup':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/PBS/':'/backups':'rw' --restart unless-stopped --memory=2g --mount type=tmpfs,destination=/run 'ayufan/proxmox-backup-server:v2.3.2' Any help is appreciated.

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