2023-06-23, 05:56 AM
Hey @Quint_Davison,
There should have been a warning when you tried to use an SMB shared folder in a Kuberneties app that exactly this might happen :-D.
When you create folders via SMB you create them with the owner as the same user that connects to your SMB service or with the default SMB user. You can fix this quick, by editing the jellyfin app and scrolling down to the mount definition, there should be a checkbox "Fix Permissions" for that mount, that will rewrite the permissions for that folder so that the app may see it.
There should have been a warning when you tried to use an SMB shared folder in a Kuberneties app that exactly this might happen :-D.
When you create folders via SMB you create them with the owner as the same user that connects to your SMB service or with the default SMB user. You can fix this quick, by editing the jellyfin app and scrolling down to the mount definition, there should be a checkbox "Fix Permissions" for that mount, that will rewrite the permissions for that folder so that the app may see it.
typos are finders, keepers.
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Next Jellyfin release 10.11.0 will be Soon™
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