July 12, 20223 yr So today I had my USB stick corrupted. I downloaded my flashbackup, created a new flash drive and restored the flashbackup. My UNRAID server, array, VM's and Docker all came up successfully with no issues. However I noticed that my VM's which use service accounts to mount the share, are unable to write to the array. My share for example is named 'share' I checked /mnt/user0/share permissions and it still has the same permissions of nobody:users with 777 permission My VM's are using accounts such as "svc_jumphost"...I checked the SMB configuration in the GUI and svc_jumphost is indeed there, and it says that the user should have Read/Write . However when I try to create a folder on the share it gives me permission denied. Looking at the SMB mounts in the VM's, theyre missing the write permission, its the same wether im trying from one of my Linux or my Windows VM's both which use different Unraid user accounts Ive tried unmounting and remounting the shares, rebooting the VM's, rebooting UnRAID but stil the same. If I check the NFS share, I can write to that just fine; I just cant get the SMB shares to mount as writable. I can also write to my Public shares that are publically writable. Its only to the private shares, as if they are just mounting as guest rather than the privileged accounts. I've tried removing the mounts, and manually mounting them specifying the username & password for the privileged accounts, and theyre still mounting as read-only.
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