Cannot change permissions after upgrading to 8.2.0

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I upgraded from 8.0.4 to 8.2.0 (x64) -FreeNAS-8.2.0-RELEASE-p1-x64 (r11950)- from the disc and now the permissions on locked on my shares. I've attempted removing them and recreating them, but that didn't work. I went into the volumes and attempted to set permissions recursively and that's where I found an error.

I cannot change permissions. They are greyed out...when I apply it tells me they are required...still greyed out.

Screen Shot 2012-08-30 at 3.29.58 PM.jpg Screen Shot 2012-08-30 at 3.30.04 PM.jpg


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The shell permissions DO look correct.
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Cordel

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I have run into this as well on a fresh install and new volumes in FN 8.2 x64 and I have yet to track down down the issue.
 

noee

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I had the same problem with UFS vols, no issues in 8.3.x however....fwiw.
 

paleoN

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The shell permissions DO look correct
How so? It's hard to see with the tiny screenshots, but it looks like you did an "ls -la" in /mnt/it_storage. In the other shots you were trying to change permissions on /mnt/tm_backup. Possibly a non-existent directory? A different one at any rate.
 

JonnyAlpha

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Any update on this, I upgraded to 8.2 from 8.0 all went well and I went on and installed 3 x plugins. I have just tried to access my AFP Mac but I cannot. When looking at the AFP to see what is wrong all the permissions are greyed out. If you click change (without changing anything) the screen refreshes and all the permissions are erased (blank) I then cancelled and now all my permissions are blank!!

Read somewhere something about a problem with Net Talk?

Not tried my windows shares?

Should I upgrade again?
 
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Not sure why the shots resized. They aren't that small on my system.

I ended up wiping the boot, reinstalling, configured my LDAP, importing the old volumes, then added two new disks and created volumes on them...same problem with the brand new clean disks.

This seems like a major issue.
 
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