After going through a vigorous process of SMB user permission management, I found myself with black screens in all my jail shells. I figured I must had reduced/broken iocage's permissions at some point during said quest, so I messed a bit about with the permissions of the dataset the jails are in. Incidentally, the system dataset is in the same dataset and then suddenly: white screen nginx 404 
When the system boots, it first complains about the inability to mount a number of backups on another pool. I don't think that is related, but I figured I'd mention it. Those errors go like this:
Then it continues to obtain an IP and finally throws this:
The VMs are running and I can SSH into it. The SMB shares are even running. Everything seems fine except the jails and nginx not serving the web interface.
I'm thinking I broke the permissions on some critical part of FreeNAS in charge of serving the web interface as well as running jails. Now I'm wondering how to restore those permissions. Is there perhaps some way to restore system dataset permissions to default? Any help is appreciated!
I'm running FreeNAS 11.2-STABLE.
When the system boots, it first complains about the inability to mount a number of backups on another pool. I don't think that is related, but I figured I'd mention it. Those errors go like this:
cannot mount '/mnt/*': failed to create mountpoint
Then it continues to obtain an IP and finally throws this:
The web interface could not be accessed.
The VMs are running and I can SSH into it. The SMB shares are even running. Everything seems fine except the jails and nginx not serving the web interface.
I'm thinking I broke the permissions on some critical part of FreeNAS in charge of serving the web interface as well as running jails. Now I'm wondering how to restore those permissions. Is there perhaps some way to restore system dataset permissions to default? Any help is appreciated!
I'm running FreeNAS 11.2-STABLE.