June 4, 20197 yr Ever since upgrading to 6.7 I have encountered issues connecting to shares on one of my unRAID servers on my MAC. It used to be, prior to 6.7 I could connect to my unRAID server in Finder, go into a share, and be able to change file names. Now, I get a popup asking for a user name password, and no matter what I type in it is rejected. This is when the share set to public, so I change that to secure, or private, the registered users have full read/write, nope still doesn't work. Doesn't matter if I connect via SMB or AFP, I make the same changes to the shares in unRAID for both, doesn't work. I am on 10.14 no updates yet.
June 4, 20197 yr I doubt if you really created the files yourself. You (most likely) were using some program to create them. What program did you use? Where was that program being run (on the Unraid server or Windows, MAC, Linux)? You mentioned a MAC-- are you using SMB? Edited June 4, 20197 yr by Frank1940
June 4, 20197 yr Author I have tried SMB or AFP, it does not matter. These are folders I created myself, however SABNZB and RADARR dumb files into sub folders within this directory.
June 4, 20197 yr OK. Now try to delete the files inside of the folders. You may want to do this one-by-one (if there are not too many). The reason for doing this is that if just one of the files inside of a folder can not be deleted then the folder itself can not be deleted. One possible reason for this is that the user/group names (particularly group) does not contain your user name (in the case of Secure or Private share). EDIT: A second possibly is that there is no write permission on the file for anyone. Edited June 4, 20197 yr by Frank1940
June 4, 20197 yr Author The folder structure is like this: Completed====> TV Incomplete Movies Within Movies, I can create, rename and delete a folder. So perhaps it has something to do with the dockers that are putting files there, namely SABNZB?
June 4, 20197 yr I don't use downloaders myself but it seems not uncommon for people who do to have problems with the permissions or ownerships they are configured to use by default. You might find some information in the support thread for the particular docker that you're using.
June 4, 20197 yr 16 minutes ago, ashman70 said: SABNZB? Within SabNZBd, you can probably set file / folder permissions. Set them to 0777
June 4, 20197 yr There is also a tool which will reset the owner, group and permissions on every file in the array. You can find it this way. Tools >>> New Permissions You don't want to do this before you figure out what the problem is and what is causing it. Otherwise, it be back in the future. CAUTION: Be sure to read the instructions before you run this script!!! You do not want to run it on the appdata share! If you have a VM setup and it has a cache only share, you don't want to run it on that share. Basically, you only want to run it on those shares that contains the data that you access.
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