Last sunday in building where my FreeNAS was running fine since 2014 year's december was a electrical maintenance works. Before electrical maintenance was started I turned off FreeNAS server and UPS properly. When maintenance was completed I turned UPS and FreeNAS on and all looked fine. On monday's morning I was needed to create a new user and add a dataset for him and setting up permissions too. No big deal. All was fine until I tried to connect to new created dataset with new created user and got access denied message. I know 100% username and password is correct and dataset permissions are correct. First intresting thing is that I can connect to this dataset with root user without problems. Other users and datasets what created before shutdown and power on again are working fine. Second interesting thing is if I manually add a new created user to samba users database using pdbedit -a -u username command in shell then I can normally connect to dataset BUT it helps until reboot. Afer reboot problem is back.
FreeNAS 9.2.1.9
MB: Supermicro X10SLH-F
RAM: 2*Crucial 16GB Kit DDR3-1600 ECC (CT2KIT102472BD160B) total amount 32GB
CPU: Intel Core I3-4370 3.8GHZ 4MB LGA1150 (BX80646I34370SR1PD)
HDD: 6*2TB WD Red 64MB 5400rpm (WD20EFRX) RAID-Z2
PSU: Seasonic G-Series 550W 80Plus Gold
UPS: Eaton 5S 1000VA
How I can solve this problem?
Thank you!
FreeNAS 9.2.1.9
MB: Supermicro X10SLH-F
RAM: 2*Crucial 16GB Kit DDR3-1600 ECC (CT2KIT102472BD160B) total amount 32GB
CPU: Intel Core I3-4370 3.8GHZ 4MB LGA1150 (BX80646I34370SR1PD)
HDD: 6*2TB WD Red 64MB 5400rpm (WD20EFRX) RAID-Z2
PSU: Seasonic G-Series 550W 80Plus Gold
UPS: Eaton 5S 1000VA
How I can solve this problem?
Thank you!