April 5, 201214 yr Hi - I've been going along with no issues for a while with my unRAID server. Approaching a need to add disk space, so I decided to 'bite the bullet' and move the mobo to a new case and upgrade the power supply. Long story short, seems I need to RMA my psu. Have been having issues since the move..... disconnects from the network, periodic unresponsiveness, unable to cleanly stop or shutdown the array....Have the old psu running in the new case, and now I've got permissions issues. Formatted the USB, reinstalled fresh unRAID, recreated the shares, and still having permission problems. My chmod and/or chown commands don't seem to completely fix the issue. I've got: root@Tower:/mnt# ls -l drwx------ 7 root root 152 Nov 20 03:56 disk1 d--x--x--- 7 nobody users 152 Nov 13 08:11 disk2 d--x--x--- 7 nobody users 152 Nov 13 07:58 disk3 d--x--x--- 8 nobody users 176 Nov 17 03:25 disk4 d--x--x--- 8 nobody users 176 Dec 1 18:06 disk5 drwx------ 1 root root 152 Nov 20 03:56 user root@Tower:/mnt/disk1# ls -l drwx--x--x 369 root root 13728 Apr 3 14:53 Movies drwx--x--x 37 root root 1160 Mar 5 03:45 TVShows drwx--x--x 2 root root 48 Mar 4 18:53 XMovies root@Tower:/mnt/disk2# ls -l d--x--x--- 165 nobody users 6456 Feb 28 14:18 Movies d--x--x--- 37 nobody users 1160 Feb 26 17:17 TVShows d--x--x--- 2 nobody users 48 Mar 4 17:17 XMovies I get permission errors when I try and copy to the Movies folder. Also, when I try to delete from it. "You require permission from Tower\root to make changes" As you can see above, I was able to reset the permissions to nobody:users for most of the drives/folders, but not all. syslog attached. PLEASE let me know what I can do to fix this. I've already considered just moving everything off disk1 and rebuilding it, but that will not fix the user issue. I don't know what's wrong and/or how to fix. THANKS!!! syslog_04-04-2012.zip
April 5, 201214 yr Author THANKS! Just to be sure, I just need to run this on disk1, correct? Will it fix the user folder problems too, or do I need to run this on all the disks to fix that?
April 5, 201214 yr Author Results say to run again with --rebuild-tree Anything I should know/do before re-running? THANKS!
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