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Cannot Write to Array after replacing Failed Cache

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Hello All,

 I am having some issues not allowing me to write to my array after replacing a failed cache drive on my server. I believe this is related to permisisons, UID, GID but am at a loss on how to proceed. 

 

The details are

  • Cache SSD failed. 
  • purchased new NVME, formatted btrfs as a new cache. (I was not able to recover my old cache)
  • Downloaded a few dockers (from previous container)
  • Sonnar/Raddar are not allowing import stating "Folder '/media/' is not writable by user 'nobody'"
  • Krusader does not let me write to my array

 

I have tried looking at permissions in terminal which seem correct example below of 1 folder 

drwxrwxrwx  1 nobody users  58 Jul 27  2021 Movies/

 

Aside from looking at permissions I have also started looking at UID / GID. From what I can tell this info is stored in /etc/passwd. I can see that I have 2 of these files. One of these is labeled .OLD and a new version was created on the date I installed the new cache (these files are different).

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have been banging my head against the wall and am at a loss how to write to this 40TB array. 

John

 

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