2024-01-17, 08:50 PM
TrueNAS is running directly bare metal. No virtualization. CPU is I3 12100, 64GB memory, xfs with 3 data disks, 1 cache and one log.
Media storage is local. The user group that you see on the files is from the user who downloaded the files from my external backup server when I switched to TrueNas.
admin has no permission to set file permissions, but I use sudo to set the permissions.
To ensure that Jellyfin has permissions, I logged in to the container shell, navigated to my library directory and created a file with touch. Using rm, I can also delete the file.
I'm glad for your help so far. Let's hope that we can figure it out together, as I really don't see what could be wrong. I want to reiterate that this setup has worked previously fine with the same permission setup. It's weird that it broke. I assume that something happened implicitly and broke it - although I don't remember any specific changes that could have done that.
Media storage is local. The user group that you see on the files is from the user who downloaded the files from my external backup server when I switched to TrueNas.
admin has no permission to set file permissions, but I use sudo to set the permissions.
To ensure that Jellyfin has permissions, I logged in to the container shell, navigated to my library directory and created a file with touch. Using rm, I can also delete the file.
I'm glad for your help so far. Let's hope that we can figure it out together, as I really don't see what could be wrong. I want to reiterate that this setup has worked previously fine with the same permission setup. It's weird that it broke. I assume that something happened implicitly and broke it - although I don't remember any specific changes that could have done that.