Ok, I will try that, thanks.
M makils Cadet Joined Mar 2, 2014 Messages 7 Feb 15, 2015 #22 Joshua Parker Ruehlig said: This is usually what happens when someone changes the ownership/permissions of th jail/plugin datasets. Doing this breaks the jail/plugin. My suggestion is to.. install a new instance of the plugin mount your dataset with whatever files you need into the plugin's jail only change permissions of the dataset you mounted into the plugin's jail Click to expand... But how is it getting change? it works fine at first until the computer is shut off or restart in some instances.
Joshua Parker Ruehlig said: This is usually what happens when someone changes the ownership/permissions of th jail/plugin datasets. Doing this breaks the jail/plugin. My suggestion is to.. install a new instance of the plugin mount your dataset with whatever files you need into the plugin's jail only change permissions of the dataset you mounted into the plugin's jail Click to expand... But how is it getting change? it works fine at first until the computer is shut off or restart in some instances.
Joshua Parker Ruehlig Hall of Famer Joined Dec 5, 2011 Messages 5,949 Feb 15, 2015 #23 makils said: But how is it getting change? it works fine at first until the computer is shut off or restart in some instances. Click to expand... Usually it's when a FreeNAS user tries 'fixing' their permission issue. If you never did this, then it shouldn't have changed.
makils said: But how is it getting change? it works fine at first until the computer is shut off or restart in some instances. Click to expand... Usually it's when a FreeNAS user tries 'fixing' their permission issue. If you never did this, then it shouldn't have changed.