March 21, 201115 yr Hi All, I have a user share (/mnt/user/SalesStorage) in 4.7 and today, I realized that I put the split level number in the Min. free space so I corrected my mistake and clicked apply. Now a number of my users cannot access the share. Looking in the system log, I see: Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (22): mkdir '/mnt/user/SalesStorage' Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (23): chmod 700 '/mnt/user/SalesStorage' Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (24): rm /etc/samba/smb-shares.conf >/dev/null 2>&1 Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (25): cp /etc/exports- /etc/exports Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (26): killall -HUP smbd Mar 10 11:38:40 PUN1 emhttp: shcmd (27): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd restart | logger The directory /mnt/user/SalesStorage is still there but cannot be accessed. How can I fix this? Should I click undo? This share has over 1tb of data and I cannot lose it. TIA, Rick
March 22, 201115 yr Author Thanks but, My mistake. I misunderstood the valid users and exceptions permissions on user shares. Rick
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