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Slow web ui + permission issue

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Hey,

 

I updated from 4.7 to 5.0b10 without any issues...I have access to all my disk shares and user shares, although, I only write to disk shares and user shares are set to read only.

 

The issues I am having are the following:

 

1. Access to the web ui is sometimes very slow and does not come up.  Type "//tower" or the IP address into a web browser does nothing but sit there.  If I wait a few minutes and try again it will bring up the login box...and even after entering my credentials it will not go to the web ui.  After a few tries it eventually gets there.  During this time I have full access to all disk and user shares.

 

2. I am having permission issues deleting some files.  I get the error of "Permission required by TOWER\Nobody".  I have run the permissions utility twice but still the same issue.

 

Syslog attached.  Using windows 8.

 

My go script is the default:

 

#!/bin/bash
# Start the Management Utility
/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

 

I don't have any other items running.

 

Take Care

syslog.txt

syslog looks fine.

 

Do you have a win7 PC around to see if you get the same result?

 

Did you run the 'New Permissions' utility?

 

Did you create any users?  While the webGui login is still 'root', this username is no longer permitted for share access.  If at one time in the past you logged into the server using 'root', you may need to clear the login credentials on your win PC - easiest way to do this is to just reboot the win PC.  If all your shares are 'Public' you don't have to create any users.

 

 

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Do you have a win7 PC around to see if you get the same result?

 

I do not, but I tested it from my iPad (by typing in the ip address) and it was not responding as well.  I just tried accessing the web gui right now as I couldn't access a disk share "\\tower\disk1" from explorer and it was hung...tried again in 2 minutes and I had access to the share and gui....this is the first time I've had a share not accessible.  Nothing new is in the logs since 9:42am...don't know what all it logs, but I copied over some files about an hour ago so don't know if something relating to that should be in logs or not.

 

I am looking in the right place for the logs right? I'm just going to the web gui at http://tower/Utils/Syslog

 

Edit: Yea I guess I am...I telnet into the server and typed "cp  /var/log/syslog  /boot" and got the same syslog (with 2 new lines showing the telnet login)

 

Did you run the 'New Permissions' utility?

 

Yes, I've run it twice already.  There's about 25 or so files I cannot delete in various folders...I've deleted a bunch others (same type/extension etc) without any issue...

 

Did you create any users?  While the webGui login is still 'root', this username is no longer permitted for share access.  If at one time in the past you logged into the server using 'root', you may need to clear the login credentials on your win PC - easiest way to do this is to just reboot the win PC.  If all your shares are 'Public' you don't have to create any users.

 

Yes, I have created 2 users and setup all permissions for disk and user shares.  All of my disk and user shares are set as "Private".  I have rebooted all PCs that connect to the server.

 

Take Care

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Yes this is odd.  Your users are set for "read/write" access to the share, correct?  Maybe this is something peculiar to win8, which I don't have at the moment.

 

I'd like to see the output of this commands:

 

v /mnt/disk1

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Yes this is odd.  Your users are set for "read/write" access to the share, correct?  Maybe this is something peculiar to win8, which I don't have at the moment.

 

Yes, one user is set to read/write, other is set to read only.  I am logged in as user 'admin', the user with the ability to read/write.

 

I'd like to see the output of this commands:

 

v /mnt/disk1

 

Tower login: root
Password:
Linux 3.4.24-unRAID.
root@Tower:~# v /mnt/disk1
total 2
drwxrwxrwx 11 nobody users  360 2013-01-10 00:12 Backup/
drwxrwxrwx 40 nobody users 1912 2013-01-13 02:48 English\ Movies/
drwxrwxrwx  4 nobody users  184 2011-08-06 11:44 MediaBrowser/
root@Tower:~#

 

Maybe this is something peculiar to win8, which I don't have at the moment.

 

Don't know if it's related to win8...I was on 4.7 and still using win8 and did not notice/experience these issues.

 

Take Care

Yes this is odd.  Your users are set for "read/write" access to the share, correct?  Maybe this is something peculiar to win8, which I don't have at the moment.

 

I'd like to see the output of this commands:

 

v /mnt/disk1

 

Win 8 upgrade is only $40 until the end of the month.

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