Files created in jails not visible on shared storage

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jammiejammie

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Hi folks,

I'm new to freenas and i've been puzzling all day on getting sabnzbd sonarr and couch potato working correctly.

So far:

I've created a group and user on Freenas to match the user and group inside the sabnzbd jail:
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I've created a dataset called on a raid setup:
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Now for all the datasets as well as the parent Media the file permissions are set to:
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I've set up the sabnzbd plugin and configured the storage to mount in /media/media :
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Now i configured sabnzbd to download to the download folder, and sonar to move the items to series.
With it does nicely....

If i do a ls -l command inside the sabnzbd jail, it shows that the files are neatly organised and downloaded:
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Now i added root user and myself to the media group:
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But i can't seen the files using the root shell (also not trough ftp, not trough smb) or as myself as user.
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So here is where i'm running out of options .... What's wrong or what is my misunderstanding ?
I should be able as root or as my user to acces the files , right ...?
 

pirateghost

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You need to mount each dataset in the jail. It does not inherit the child datasets.

If you notice, your media dataset is filling up but none of the children are.
 

depasseg

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alternatively, you can get rid of the child datasets under RAID/Media.

As it exists right now, you have both a folder called series and a dataset mounted at series. the second you delete the RAID/Media/series dataset, you will see the contents of the folder that the jail is writing to.
 

pirateghost

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alternatively, you can get rid of the child datasets under RAID/Media.

As it exists right now, you have both a folder called series and a dataset mounted at series. the second you delete the RAID/Media/series dataset, you will see the contents of the folder that the jail is writing to.
True, but I prefer my media to each have their own dataset.
 

depasseg

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Of course you do. :smile:
 
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