xeweme1597
Cadet
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- Jul 16, 2021
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Hi,
I have a little odd problem, i have a SMB share on one of my datasets and meanwhile i am passing the dataset to a docker instance.
The problem is that only one user can modify files in the data set at the same time.
The docker instance is running qbittorrent which needs write access to the dataset but when i then try to modify files throughthe samba share i do not have access.
doing a "ls -l" prints the owner of samba side modified files as 1000, but the user that is running the qbittorrent application is a different user that is not 1000.
I've tried to make a group that contains the user that is running the process and a newly created user with the id 1000, although this doesnt work at all.
I just want write access from both sides but im unable to since i can only get one side to have access?
Is there any way to fix this?
I have a little odd problem, i have a SMB share on one of my datasets and meanwhile i am passing the dataset to a docker instance.
The problem is that only one user can modify files in the data set at the same time.
The docker instance is running qbittorrent which needs write access to the dataset but when i then try to modify files throughthe samba share i do not have access.
doing a "ls -l" prints the owner of samba side modified files as 1000, but the user that is running the qbittorrent application is a different user that is not 1000.
I've tried to make a group that contains the user that is running the process and a newly created user with the id 1000, although this doesnt work at all.
I just want write access from both sides but im unable to since i can only get one side to have access?
Is there any way to fix this?