Hello community,
I found my way to this forum, because I have a problem with my FreeNAS and there is no solution around. Btw, sorry for my bad english.
Many month ago I installed FreeNAS 11.0-U3. It worked absolutely great. I never updated, because my FreeNAS isn't connected to the internet, so security isn't that important. But a few days ago I decided to update with the built-in updater while temporary internet access. Now it's FreeNAS 11.1-U1. I didn't change anything in my configuration.
Now the .trash doesn't work on any shared drive and on any client connected to the FreeNAS. If I want to delete a file, my client (Linux Mint) throws a Messagebox "That file can't be moved to the trash. Should it be deleted instead?" (free translation from the german message). But I have write permission to the drive and can delete the file permanently.
The owner of ".Trash-1000" on a shared drive is "nobody", the group is "-2". I think, that is wrong.
I noticed, that my custom user wasn't asigned to my custom group after the update anymore. I reasigned that (incl. reboot), but that doesn't fix the problem.
Any idea?
Details about hardware and configuration I'll give, if you need it. I think, that's not important for my problem.
Thank you very much for your time!
Emanuel
I found my way to this forum, because I have a problem with my FreeNAS and there is no solution around. Btw, sorry for my bad english.
Many month ago I installed FreeNAS 11.0-U3. It worked absolutely great. I never updated, because my FreeNAS isn't connected to the internet, so security isn't that important. But a few days ago I decided to update with the built-in updater while temporary internet access. Now it's FreeNAS 11.1-U1. I didn't change anything in my configuration.
Now the .trash doesn't work on any shared drive and on any client connected to the FreeNAS. If I want to delete a file, my client (Linux Mint) throws a Messagebox "That file can't be moved to the trash. Should it be deleted instead?" (free translation from the german message). But I have write permission to the drive and can delete the file permanently.
The owner of ".Trash-1000" on a shared drive is "nobody", the group is "-2". I think, that is wrong.
I noticed, that my custom user wasn't asigned to my custom group after the update anymore. I reasigned that (incl. reboot), but that doesn't fix the problem.
Any idea?
Details about hardware and configuration I'll give, if you need it. I think, that's not important for my problem.
Thank you very much for your time!
Emanuel