March 13, 201511 yr Hi all, So, I'm back from deployment and am having some new issues with my server. Every time I try to copy a file over to the rig, it says "you need permission to perform this action". Please understand I have been gone for a while and might need a walk through on how to identify and fix this issue. I have searched the forum and found other with the issue, but their fixes have not worked for me... Running windows 8.1. Below is what I get in the log: Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 13:19:44 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system
March 13, 201511 yr First thing i would do is goto tools and run new permissions and see if that fixes the issue
March 13, 201511 yr Author Ran new permissions, no go. Same: Mar 13 15:30:26 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Crossbones/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 15:30:26 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Crossbones/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Dgaschk, Ill run the check when my son is done watching his movie Run it on all disks?
March 14, 201511 yr Community Expert Ran new permissions, no go. Same: Mar 13 15:30:26 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Crossbones/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Mar 13 15:30:26 Tower shfs/user: shfs_create: open: /mnt/disk2/Movies/TV/Crossbones/Test file.mkv (30) Read-only file system Dgaschk, Ill run the check when my son is done watching his movie Run it on all disks? The read-on Y file system message nearly always means that file system corruption is present on the disk so it is being treated as read-only until this is fixed. Dgaschk gave a link to how to do this.
March 14, 201511 yr Author Ok, so... First disk checked good. Second one had many issues and suggested I run --rebuild-tree. Started to run it. Left it on over night. Power went out sometime during the night. Now the disk is unmountable. When I run --check on it, it says "bad root block 0. (--rebuild-tree did not complete)". Do I try to run rebuild-tree again? Or is this disk screwed?
March 14, 201511 yr Community Expert Ok, so... First disk checked good. Second one had many issues and suggested I run --rebuild-tree. Started to run it. Left it on over night. Power went out sometime during the night. Now the disk is unmountable. When I run --check on it, it says "bad root block 0. (--rebuild-tree did not complete)". Do I try to run rebuild-tree again? Or is this disk screwed? Run rebuild-tree again. Once you have started a run with that parameter the disk will not be mountable until a run completes. However it is normally perfectly feasible to start again.
March 14, 201511 yr Community Expert Sweet, ill run it again tonight. Takes awhile. Very true I had to do one recently on a 6TB drive and it took most of the day!
March 15, 201511 yr Author Alright, it ran overnight and everything seems to be working great. Thanks guys!
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