I'm hoping this will be a quick one. It has less to do with FreeNAS and more to do with a lack of understanding of Permissions, I think.
I have one Volume created with 5 Datasets underneath. These datasets all have subfolders and files.
I created a new Crashplan Jail today, and got it configured and working properly. However, I added Storage to the jail and pointed it to the root of the volume. When I enter certain folders within that mounted drive in the jail, some of them show subfolders and files as expected, others show nothing.
When I go to the permissions of the datasets not showing subfolders in FreeNAS, I can see that the owner is set to Root and the group to Wheel. I can set the permissions recursively, but it still doesn't allow me to see the subfolders in the Crashplan jail.
I don't understand what I'm doing wrong here. I had similar issues with my Plex and SABnzbd jails, but that was because they run under a media or plex account, not root. From what I can tell, Crashplan is running as the root user in this jail, so I would expect the permissions to be correct.
Edit:
I've also tried the following from the Crashplan Jail with no success:
chown -R root:wheel /mnt/Volume01
chown -R root:wheel /mnt/Volume02/Folder01
I even ran a chown command against the folder from the FreeNAS Shell outside of the jails.
I have one Volume created with 5 Datasets underneath. These datasets all have subfolders and files.
I created a new Crashplan Jail today, and got it configured and working properly. However, I added Storage to the jail and pointed it to the root of the volume. When I enter certain folders within that mounted drive in the jail, some of them show subfolders and files as expected, others show nothing.
When I go to the permissions of the datasets not showing subfolders in FreeNAS, I can see that the owner is set to Root and the group to Wheel. I can set the permissions recursively, but it still doesn't allow me to see the subfolders in the Crashplan jail.
I don't understand what I'm doing wrong here. I had similar issues with my Plex and SABnzbd jails, but that was because they run under a media or plex account, not root. From what I can tell, Crashplan is running as the root user in this jail, so I would expect the permissions to be correct.
Edit:
I've also tried the following from the Crashplan Jail with no success:
chown -R root:wheel /mnt/Volume01
chown -R root:wheel /mnt/Volume02/Folder01
I even ran a chown command against the folder from the FreeNAS Shell outside of the jails.
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