zenon1823
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- Nov 13, 2018
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I went to add a new user to my system and noticed the UID for the new user was 3000. My previous users were 1001 through 1005 so i was expecting this user to be 1006. I went and manually changed the UID to 1006 but not thinking had the "create new primary group" checked so the group for the new user was created at 3000. I go to create another new user and its defaulting to 3000 again.
So this may be just cosmetic but the behaviour is unusual and a search hasn't pointed me in any useful direction. Anyone have any ideas or suspect if there might be a larger issue in the background?
HISTORY (that might be relevant)
System fresh build Nov 2022 on Scale22.02.4
Lots of regular config done - nothing that i would say is unique or outside normal operational config including users/groups 1000-1005
Upgraded to 22.12.0 Feb 2023
I realized I didnt capitalize the first letter of user 1002 so i edited that user. (broke SMB access - reset permissions recursively didnt fix. restart SMB didnt fix, reboot did)
1 SSD in boot mirror developed write issues and was faulted state. It was brought back into mirror on reboot - a couple days later it faulted again.
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TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.0
Dell R210ii w/ Xeon E3-1220v2 & 12GB DDR3 ECC Udimm
Dell H200e (sas2008) flashed to IT Mode
Dell MD1200 Disk Chassis
2x 240GB ssd - mirrored boot pool (internal server sata controller)
4x 8TB Ironwolf - mirrored vdevs data pool (disk shelf)
So this may be just cosmetic but the behaviour is unusual and a search hasn't pointed me in any useful direction. Anyone have any ideas or suspect if there might be a larger issue in the background?
HISTORY (that might be relevant)
System fresh build Nov 2022 on Scale22.02.4
Lots of regular config done - nothing that i would say is unique or outside normal operational config including users/groups 1000-1005
Upgraded to 22.12.0 Feb 2023
I realized I didnt capitalize the first letter of user 1002 so i edited that user. (broke SMB access - reset permissions recursively didnt fix. restart SMB didnt fix, reboot did)
1 SSD in boot mirror developed write issues and was faulted state. It was brought back into mirror on reboot - a couple days later it faulted again.
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TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.0
Dell R210ii w/ Xeon E3-1220v2 & 12GB DDR3 ECC Udimm
Dell H200e (sas2008) flashed to IT Mode
Dell MD1200 Disk Chassis
2x 240GB ssd - mirrored boot pool (internal server sata controller)
4x 8TB Ironwolf - mirrored vdevs data pool (disk shelf)