Hi everyone,
I have recently built myself a small TrueNAS server to manage a plex library. I had it set up before with a separate pool for jails, however due to the limited number of SATA connectors on the machine I have since migrated them to M.2. I read up on migrating the plex library without having to redo the tedious task artwork correcting, collection making, etc. The best way I could find was to simply back up the metadata folder from inside the jail, which I achieved via FTP. Now, after having reinstalled everything, I cannot move it back, because (as I found out later) the user I created for extracting the data, does not have write access. I can also not change this since changing permissions on jail folders is not allowed by TrueNAS. I also already tried mounting a share to the jail and copying the from there but somehow it is also not showing up.
Does anyone know of a way to achieve what I want?
I have recently built myself a small TrueNAS server to manage a plex library. I had it set up before with a separate pool for jails, however due to the limited number of SATA connectors on the machine I have since migrated them to M.2. I read up on migrating the plex library without having to redo the tedious task artwork correcting, collection making, etc. The best way I could find was to simply back up the metadata folder from inside the jail, which I achieved via FTP. Now, after having reinstalled everything, I cannot move it back, because (as I found out later) the user I created for extracting the data, does not have write access. I can also not change this since changing permissions on jail folders is not allowed by TrueNAS. I also already tried mounting a share to the jail and copying the from there but somehow it is also not showing up.
Does anyone know of a way to achieve what I want?