Hi Community,
Forgive the noob first question/post.
I have gone and done a blatantly stupid thing and configured a newly built Truenas 12.0-U4 late at night, whilst I was reading the install guide (It was based on 11 train) I had missed the major step of creating data sets and gone and created folders directly in the new mnt.
Subsequently I had made a change to the host name and as a result now can only read those files and not remove them off the drive or change/modify any files or structure, even when I tried to change back to the old hostname they all seem to be locked to a previous ID.
I guess I am looking to understand if there is a way I can recover from this and not loose the 9TB of stored data?
Feeling very embarrassed and somewhat a little nervous right now... I did do a search but could not find the same issue, only other permission type issues.
Appreciate any safe advice on how to recover from this.
Forgive the noob first question/post.
I have gone and done a blatantly stupid thing and configured a newly built Truenas 12.0-U4 late at night, whilst I was reading the install guide (It was based on 11 train) I had missed the major step of creating data sets and gone and created folders directly in the new mnt.
Subsequently I had made a change to the host name and as a result now can only read those files and not remove them off the drive or change/modify any files or structure, even when I tried to change back to the old hostname they all seem to be locked to a previous ID.
I guess I am looking to understand if there is a way I can recover from this and not loose the 9TB of stored data?
Feeling very embarrassed and somewhat a little nervous right now... I did do a search but could not find the same issue, only other permission type issues.
Appreciate any safe advice on how to recover from this.