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  1. I'm having this problem also. Everytime I run the command "yamj-rescan", I have to follow it with "chown -R admin:user /mnt/user/NAME_OF_SHARE/Jukebox" before I can delete or overwrite the movie poster with some other picture I like better. Replace NAME_OF_SHARE with the name of your share folder. Maybe that will help you.
  2. Nope, everytime I run the command yamj-rescan. I lost access rights to the newly generated files.
  3. I ran the ls -alg and got a bunch of text that I'm guessing it says the user root owns all of the files. I typed in "chown admin /mnt/user/Movies/Jukebox" at the prompt and was able to delete the files from my Jukebox folder with the admin acct. We'll see if it blows up tomorrow.
  4. Thanks for your reply Helmonder. I'll give that a shot when I get home tonight. Off to search on how to run ls -alg.
  5. Hello Everyone I've finally got YAMJ working on my unraid server and have run in to a problem that I'm not sure how to fix. My share is setup as Movies with the following folders in it: Bluray, DVD, YAMJ, and Jukebox. I am able to edit, delete, and copy on to all the folders except the Jukebox folder when I log in as Admin (has read/write access). When I tried to clear out some of the old xml, html, jpgs out of the Jukebox folder on my win7 machine, I get a popup window that I need the access rights of the account "root". Would running the new permission script fix this? Or should I try the "chmod +x /mnt/user/Movies/Jukebox" command on the unraid server? Any help is appreciated and thank you in advance. My unraid version is 5.14 with ASUS P8Z68-V PRO with I3 2100 processor.
  6. Yes. When I added drives 16-20 and assigned them to the array the drives filled up as expected. Stupid question number 1: Did you assign them to the array?
  7. Hello all I guess this is good as any for a first post. I precleared 20 2tb drives and a 500gb cache drive 3 cycles each and there were no errors.