Thank you sir. Any reason why my Jails cannot write back to the file directory? I cannot access the share on my windows 10 workstation. I'm still not sure why I cannot change the user of the dataset.
Thank you sir. Any reason why my Jails cannot write back to the file directory? I cannot access the share on my windows 10 workstation. I'm still not sure why I cannot change the user of the dataset.
How is dataset mounted in the jail? Through shared storage in the webui?
If so, post output of 'getfacl /path/to/storage' from inside the jail. You can get to the shell in a jail by sshing into the freenas server, type 'warden list' to get jail name, then 'warden chroot myjail'.
How is dataset mounted in the jail? Through shared storage in the webui?
If so, post output of 'getfacl /path/to/storage' from inside the jail. You can get to the shell in a jail by sshing into the freenas server, type 'warden list' to get jail name, then 'warden chroot myjail'.
I think I saw you set the root dataset to Windows permissions. This will break your jails if you did that. Always leave the root dataset alone and only modify child datasets.
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