This is probably the same permissions problem that is being reported elsewhere, but it seems a little different, so I thought I'd see if anyone else is experiencing problems.
I just set up a 9.2.1.3 server as a completely new and clean install (and new zpool). I created a dataset called "minime" (the name of my existing Windows server) and shared it via CIFS.
On the Windows server, I connect to \\freenas\minime and perform
robocopy C:\ServerFolders M:\ServerFolders /MIR /mt /r:1 /w:1 /dcopy:T /v
This worked pretty well for much as I expected -- migrating around 6Tb of data to the new FreeNAS server... but on closer inspection - I noticed a number of "Access Denied" failures randomly spread throughout the logs.
Taking a closer look at one of the failures - I noticed that the destination folder on the FreeNAS side is marked as READONLY (windows -> properties) - and I can't seem to change it.
I followed the instructions (not really knowing what I'm doing) in the thread here -- http://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/howto-allow-extended-attributes-on-cifs-samba.805/
But it seemed to have no discernable effect.
Is there some esoteric series of flags I need to set somewhere?
I just set up a 9.2.1.3 server as a completely new and clean install (and new zpool). I created a dataset called "minime" (the name of my existing Windows server) and shared it via CIFS.
On the Windows server, I connect to \\freenas\minime and perform
robocopy C:\ServerFolders M:\ServerFolders /MIR /mt /r:1 /w:1 /dcopy:T /v
This worked pretty well for much as I expected -- migrating around 6Tb of data to the new FreeNAS server... but on closer inspection - I noticed a number of "Access Denied" failures randomly spread throughout the logs.
Taking a closer look at one of the failures - I noticed that the destination folder on the FreeNAS side is marked as READONLY (windows -> properties) - and I can't seem to change it.
I followed the instructions (not really knowing what I'm doing) in the thread here -- http://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/howto-allow-extended-attributes-on-cifs-samba.805/
But it seemed to have no discernable effect.
Is there some esoteric series of flags I need to set somewhere?