April 2, 20224 yr Hi unRAIDERs.... so, this docker safe perms in Fix Common Problems to me is so damn confusing! Running Extended tests gives me: The following files / folders may not be accessible to the users allowed via each Share's SMB settings. This is often caused by wrong permissions being used on new downloads / copies by CouchPotato, Sonarr, and the like: /mnt/user/Data/Resources/time95645775.jpg ME/users (1000/100) 0670 /mnt/user/Data/Users/RED/Voice Mail.amr ME/users (1000/100) 0770 Plus ~1300 files with 'incorrect' permissions These files (and others) were copied from my Mac to the unRAID share. I don't understand why it's best to run a reset to docker safe permissions (which will also reset the user to "nobody") when I can access everything on unRaid without issue. Interestingly, there are many other files that have been added to the array from my Mac that aren't listed in the report... so my guess is it could have something to do with the owner/group settings, or, as I suspect, the level of access granted (i.e. 670 & 770)? Either way what should the proper docker 'safe' level of access be and (if it's doable) I'll CHMOD this from command line with ME/users as the owner & group. If not, I'll hold my nose and run reset to docker safe perms if nobody/users is part of the problem. If I'm completely off base, perhaps someone could help me understand why this is throwing up on the files listed abover? Thanks Guys in advance to anyone that can ELI5! 🤣
August 22, 20241 yr May I use this topic too? As others probably did before me, I installed the Unbalanced plugin, 'cause I'd like to try to empty a disk before to remove it from my configuration. I launch the Unbalance UI, and after the 2nd step (monitor), it gives me this text on the right window (emphases mine): Quote ISSUES runtime: 42s Owner26705 file(s)/folder(s) with an owner other than 'nobody' Group0 file(s)/folder(s) with a group other than 'users' Folder permissions0 folder(s) with a permission other than 'drwxrwxrwx' File permissions22654 files(s) with a permission other than '-rw-rw-rw-' or '-r--r--r--' You can find more details about which files have issues in the log file (/var/log/unbalanced.log). At this point, you can transfer the folders/files if you want, but be advised that it can cause errors in the operation. You are suggested to install the Fix Common Problems plugin, then run the Docker Safe New Permissions command. So, I installed the Fix Common Problems plugin. i ran it. It gave me some suggestions about activating various alerts (mainly for security reasons). I did it. Now when I scan with it again, I get: Quote Errors Found / Suggested Fix No errors found Warnings Found / Suggested Fix No Warnings found So, I suppose here I'm done, I'm ok. But then, I'm stuck. The initial suggestion was "run the Docker Safe New Permissions command", however I can't find that command in the "Fix Common Problems" plugin. Where do I find that command? I was hoping for a UI button... I hope I didn't have to mess with the command line. Thanks in advance for your attention 💜
August 22, 20241 yr Community Expert 52 minutes ago, Andrea P. said: however I can't find that command in the "Fix Common Problems" plugin. Where do I find that command? It is on the Tools tab if you have the plugin installed.
August 22, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, itimpi said: It is on the Tools tab if you have the plugin installed. Ok, nice, never thought to search other pages / parts. I'm moving some stuff right now 💜
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