Accidental CHMOD -R 777 On Plugin Jail Volume

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bbddpp

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Long story short, I was in the root of the volume and didn't realize when I ran a CHMOD -R 777 on my entire volume containing the plugin jail.

It's been trying to do it for over 30 minutes now and either there are THAT many files or it's unhappy. Is there any way to undo this or put stuff back the way it was, permissions-wise?

My own dumb fault.
 

LAYGO

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You've probably resolved it or moved on, but you could revert to a snapshot. Hopefully you've got a snapshot . . .
 

SweetAndLow

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The command probably took awhile to run. You could have used cntl+c to kill the process and it would have only gotten some files not all.
 

bbddpp

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Yeah I dunno why I didn't think of that.

Whatever the system complained about, I just changed back. I'm running FreeNAS as a JBOD right now as a media server and as much as I love it, I realized I probably should have done something like Amahi for the use I want the box for. I do love FreeNAS though it seems that not doing RAID sort of defeats the purpose.

Thanks guys.
 
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