William Bravin
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Hello all
Sorry to say this , I am embarrassed to say that i really screwed up.
my servers are configured that same way.
pool is named media and is has the following datasets
- documents
- music
- iocage
- movies
- tv shows
All my datasets are owned by wbravin
In performing a rsync task, i inadvertently copied all the music and movies content on the second server and the files landed in root directory "media" and not in the respective dataset.
In windows i would know what to. I would go to the root directory and delete all the files
In truenas i know that i need to go to the shell however once i am there i do not know what to do.
in the shell I logged in as my user (wbravin) however when i go to ../media i get i do not permission
I tried to login as root but it wont let me
from the root@freenas2 [~]# what do i do?
thank you in advance for responding
Sorry to say this , I am embarrassed to say that i really screwed up.
my servers are configured that same way.
pool is named media and is has the following datasets
- documents
- music
- iocage
- movies
- tv shows
All my datasets are owned by wbravin
In performing a rsync task, i inadvertently copied all the music and movies content on the second server and the files landed in root directory "media" and not in the respective dataset.
In windows i would know what to. I would go to the root directory and delete all the files
In truenas i know that i need to go to the shell however once i am there i do not know what to do.
in the shell I logged in as my user (wbravin) however when i go to ../media i get i do not permission
I tried to login as root but it wont let me
from the root@freenas2 [~]# what do i do?
thank you in advance for responding
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