2024-04-15, 10:33 PM
2024-04-16, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-16, 05:15 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
Quote:[hls @ 0x5571431eecc0] Failed to open file '/Nas/Data/Transcode/bae34d49c379031c6c7409ae666381040.ts' It doesn't have sufficient permission to write to that directory.
2024-04-16, 06:36 PM
The "user" I created on my synology nas for the ZimaBoard has read/write access to media folder, which is how it's able to access and play the media. The Data folder is just a subfolder in the Media folder so its weird that it doesn't have permission.
2024-04-16, 06:42 PM
The mount options you used on the ZimbaBoard includes the UID/GID for this user, right? It has to be the UID/GID for this user on the NAS.
2024-04-16, 07:04 PM
I don't see the option to edit the UID/GID on the Zimaboard for the user. I see the option to edit the PGID/PUID on jellyfins docker settings but not for the user itself.
2024-04-16, 07:29 PM
This would be done as additional parameters in the fstab file. Which is what, I'm assuming, you used to mount your volumes.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountC...abSecurely
2024-04-16, 07:41 PM
I guess I never created a user on the ZimaBoard itself. I created a user on the NAS as a way for the Zimaboard to connect to it. On CasaOs, I just connected a network storage and logged in to the user I created on the NAS.
2024-04-16, 08:27 PM
You don't need to create a user on the Zimaboard. You just need to configure the mount to use the UID/GID for the user you created on the NAS and provide the credentials for that user.
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