CraftyClown
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Hi fellas,
firstly apologies for my poor knowledge of Unix and it's commands. I've only really used my Freenas box for Plex up until now, so once I was up and running I haven't had the need to learn much more.
I've installed the Mylar plugin to manage my comic book collection, however when the plugin tries to scan the folder that contains the comics, it logs an error:
2015-01-31 15:07:32ERRORUnable to complete the scan: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
2015-01-31 15:07:32WARNINGCannot find directory: /mnt/TV/Media_3/Comics. Not scanning
I spoke to the developer who said: "make sure that Mylar has the proper permissions to access the given directory (basically chmod of 775 would be good)"
Now I understand that chmod (change mode) will change relevant permissions and that 775 will be for the root user, rather than 777 which would be for all users.
My problem is knowing what to apply chmod 775 to. Am I applying it to the plugin itself? the jail? or is it to the folders I need it to scan?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I didn't want to start changing things willy nilly, without asking the experst first :)
cheers
Rich
firstly apologies for my poor knowledge of Unix and it's commands. I've only really used my Freenas box for Plex up until now, so once I was up and running I haven't had the need to learn much more.
I've installed the Mylar plugin to manage my comic book collection, however when the plugin tries to scan the folder that contains the comics, it logs an error:
2015-01-31 15:07:32ERRORUnable to complete the scan: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
2015-01-31 15:07:32WARNINGCannot find directory: /mnt/TV/Media_3/Comics. Not scanning
I spoke to the developer who said: "make sure that Mylar has the proper permissions to access the given directory (basically chmod of 775 would be good)"
Now I understand that chmod (change mode) will change relevant permissions and that 775 will be for the root user, rather than 777 which would be for all users.
My problem is knowing what to apply chmod 775 to. Am I applying it to the plugin itself? the jail? or is it to the folders I need it to scan?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I didn't want to start changing things willy nilly, without asking the experst first :)
cheers
Rich