Xutho Posted March 6, 2021 Share Posted March 6, 2021 Hi @ all i´ve upgraded my secondary backup-server from 6.8.3 to 6.9.0 After Upgrading i noticed i cant access any smb-share even if i make it public i cant access it.... In 6.8.3 --> public --> access successfull I noticed strange messages in the live-log if i try to access via \\ip Mar 6 23:13:05 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:11 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:11.876654, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:168(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:11 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:11 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:11.876809, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:180(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:11 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:36.796160, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:168(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:36.796357, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:180(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:36.798325, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:168(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:36.798539, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:180(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:36 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:38 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:38.856489, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:168(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:38 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Mar 6 23:13:38 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: [2021/03/06 22:13:38.856658, 0] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:180(chdir_current_service) Mar 6 23:13:38 Xutho-Backup smbd[14605]: chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/tmp) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=99, gid=100, 5 groups: 100 98 3003 3004 3002 Maybe im missing something.... Even if i try to create diagnostics it seems to be stuck :X even after 15 minutes Quote Link to comment
Xutho Posted March 8, 2021 Author Share Posted March 8, 2021 So now after nothing worked well even rsync to this server i used the downgrade to 6.8.3. immediately after reboot all is working fine shares are working also export diagnostic settings. So i did the upgrade to 6.9.0 again and now all is working? It seems the first update was going totally wrong. xutho-backup-backto-6-8-3.zipxutho-backup-6.9.0.zip Quote Link to comment
saue0 Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 (edited) Go the same problem , but not from upgrade. this help with the situation : chmod 755 /etc -R But do not now why yet. Something on the flashdrive is not set correctly and on reboot does not get the proper permission in the ramdrive Edit: Work once only , after reboot still have the problem Edited August 7, 2021 by saue0 Quote Link to comment
saue0 Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 OK. Weird , afer an other reboot, it is ok.... will continue monitoring Quote Link to comment
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