After upgrading from FreeNAS 11.3-U5 to TrueNAS 12.0-RELEASE I lost all permissions to a specific datasets and children.
This seems to be attached to a post that is still open where all permissions were lost after moving a datasets as a child to a parent datasets. I have been unable to reset the permissions using the provided GUI in FreeNAS.
The current permissions on the datasets looks just like after stripping all permissions. Still I am unable to access the datasets even after assigning the user to the datasets as owner in the GUI and checking the checkbox required for the update to take place. As illustrated in the screenshot, currently my owner is "user" given and the group owner is wingroup. Still the only pemissiong I see is 001 (execute), as depicted in the 1st picture, which it is not the permissions that should be assigned at this point. The second pic is taken after stripping the ACLs from the directory and reciprocating it to the children objects. As reflected in the second pic.
In order to fix the issue I had to dropped to the CLI and using ch own/mod assigned owner and permissions to the locations. Once that was updated I was able to access my files. However, if I am going to be doing this at the CLI level then, why do I need TN GUI?
Any ideas on why this might be going on?
This seems to be attached to a post that is still open where all permissions were lost after moving a datasets as a child to a parent datasets. I have been unable to reset the permissions using the provided GUI in FreeNAS.
The current permissions on the datasets looks just like after stripping all permissions. Still I am unable to access the datasets even after assigning the user to the datasets as owner in the GUI and checking the checkbox required for the update to take place. As illustrated in the screenshot, currently my owner is "user" given and the group owner is wingroup. Still the only pemissiong I see is 001 (execute), as depicted in the 1st picture, which it is not the permissions that should be assigned at this point. The second pic is taken after stripping the ACLs from the directory and reciprocating it to the children objects. As reflected in the second pic.
In order to fix the issue I had to dropped to the CLI and using ch own/mod assigned owner and permissions to the locations. Once that was updated I was able to access my files. However, if I am going to be doing this at the CLI level then, why do I need TN GUI?
Any ideas on why this might be going on?