Victor0001
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- Dec 29, 2016
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I'm lost, tried over and over but I'm unable to create a dataset with windows permissions and smb share AND to work with rsync from QNAP.
So I create a dataset with permission type set as windows. Created a smb share and checked through windows if it worked. All fine!
However when i run rsync from QNAP it is unable to transfer properly. The shares still work tho.
In the end the result is that the rsync does transfer folders onces(no updates), but once i tries to chgrp or chmod or copy files I'll see this:
May 13 12:53:38 wis rsyncd[37388]: rsync: chgrp "/Laptop Dell E7540" (in Storage) failed: Operation not permitted (1)
Also the rsync action changes the dataset permission type from windows to unix and I'm unable to set this back to windows, no matter what I try. Only way to solve this is to reboot the nas and delete the dataset once it's not busy.
I'm running FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3 (e1497f269)
The QNAP is running elsewhere so ACL and extended attributes are not replicated.
Is this possible at all? If not, what options do I have to make this work?
So I create a dataset with permission type set as windows. Created a smb share and checked through windows if it worked. All fine!
However when i run rsync from QNAP it is unable to transfer properly. The shares still work tho.
In the end the result is that the rsync does transfer folders onces(no updates), but once i tries to chgrp or chmod or copy files I'll see this:
May 13 12:53:38 wis rsyncd[37388]: rsync: chgrp "/Laptop Dell E7540" (in Storage) failed: Operation not permitted (1)
Also the rsync action changes the dataset permission type from windows to unix and I'm unable to set this back to windows, no matter what I try. Only way to solve this is to reboot the nas and delete the dataset once it's not busy.
I'm running FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3 (e1497f269)
The QNAP is running elsewhere so ACL and extended attributes are not replicated.
Is this possible at all? If not, what options do I have to make this work?