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tdarr remote node permissions?

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Hi All,

Successfully installed tdarr & nvidia cards in 2 servers, thanks largely entirely to spaceinvaderone, top help.

There are both server and node dockers on the same host.

They are working fine on local files, but I want them to work on a shared library.

host1 = server + node running as UID =99 & GID = 100 and with target files & folders locally in /mnt/user/share

node2 is running as UID =99 & GID = 100

Files owner are largely set to nobody:users

host2 = node only with SMB or NFS access using mapped drive to /mnt/remotes/n1

Files in this location also appear to be owned by nobody:users

Node1 works OK, finds files, transcodes, puts the files back as expected.

Node2 fails. Finds files, transcodes in local cache, then fails to put them back with "Copy Failed"

I've attached an output, but it's not very helpful (as far as I can interpret anyway !)

Oddly, if I open a console on node2 I can manually copy the files across AOK.

So it looks like permissions, but it really doesn't - eek!

Anyone with any suggestions please?

thanks in advance.

job-report-copy-failed.txt

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OK I give up.

I'll have a go with unmanic or fileflows instead.

Shame.

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