As title says.
Let's imagine my NAS1 (TrueNAS 12) has "admin" and "admingp" as user and group on a given dataset.
The replication on a NAS2 (TrueNAS 12) will end up with, say, "John" and "HR" as user and group...
(Although the groups "admin" and "admingp" do exist on NAS2 !)
I've pinpointed the issue to UID's : indeed, "admin" on NAS1 has the same UID as "John" on NAS2, and "admingp" on NAS1 has the same GID as "HR" on NAS2.
So I'm guessing it's just the ID's that are used to set permissions and this explains that.
But what can I really do ? In my mind, playing around with UID's/GID's is a bad idea... and the interface doesn't allow it anyway.
Do I need to recreate all users and groups on NAS2 to match NAS1's ID's ?
Let's imagine my NAS1 (TrueNAS 12) has "admin" and "admingp" as user and group on a given dataset.
The replication on a NAS2 (TrueNAS 12) will end up with, say, "John" and "HR" as user and group...
(Although the groups "admin" and "admingp" do exist on NAS2 !)
I've pinpointed the issue to UID's : indeed, "admin" on NAS1 has the same UID as "John" on NAS2, and "admingp" on NAS1 has the same GID as "HR" on NAS2.
So I'm guessing it's just the ID's that are used to set permissions and this explains that.
But what can I really do ? In my mind, playing around with UID's/GID's is a bad idea... and the interface doesn't allow it anyway.
Do I need to recreate all users and groups on NAS2 to match NAS1's ID's ?