Can't copy to merger FS drives or any drives on OMV You need permission to do this

  • Any ideas on the subject, worked fine previously. Now after doing my snapraid fix I'm getting you need permission, I was able to copy the file in MC thorugh putty, but not in windows. just keeps saying you need permission and then it has try again.

  • SnapRAID does not backup or restore file and folder metadata including ownership and permissions. When running a SnapRAID fix operation, the ownership of the restored files will be that of the user who ran the command, typically root. The permissions will be those allowed for by the system UMASK setting.

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  • What exactly did you "fix" using SnapRAID?

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    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    OMV AMD64 8.x on headless Tyan Thunder SX GT86C-B5630 1U Server with Intel Xeon Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz & 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM.

  • When you ran the SnapRAID fix command exactly how did you do that and did you enable logging for that operation?

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    A backup strategy is worthless unless you have a verified to work by testing restore strategy.


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    OMV AMD64 8.x on headless Tyan Thunder SX GT86C-B5630 1U Server with Intel Xeon Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz & 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM.

  • okay so I can copy and paste to the shares sort of, new files and such can go on the drive, any of the old stuff is all not letting me move the stuff. The permissions are obviously messed up, Is there a simple way to repermission all the files? The ones with issues look like the below. The ones without issues look like the one below that. Basically newly downloaded is okay, on there from before the snapraid fix is messed up.





  • Can you use the shell OMV determine what the permissions and ownership are for files that work and those that don't?


    I can't help you with anything Windows related.

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    A backup strategy is worthless unless you have a verified to work by testing restore strategy.


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    OMV AMD64 8.x on headless Tyan Thunder SX GT86C-B5630 1U Server with Intel Xeon Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz & 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM.

  • I don’t use snapraid, so not sure how it works, so just tossing out an idea, but can you not use the reset permissions plugin on the shared folders? It should reset the ownership and permissions back to the default that omv uses, without having to delve into the CLI, as you don’t sound like you are too comfortable navigating your way around there.

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  • I don’t use snapraid, so not sure how it works, so just tossing out an idea, but can you not use the reset permissions plugin on the shared folders? It should reset the ownership and permissions back to the default that omv uses, without having to delve into the CLI, as you don’t sound like you are too comfortable navigating your way around there.

    I tested and it looks like that might have done the trick! Thanks, still would like to learn the command line.

  • I tested and it looks like that might have done the trick! Thanks, still would like to learn the command line.

    Look around for a book.


    linux for dummies - Google Suche

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    A backup strategy is worthless unless you have a verified to work by testing restore strategy.


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    OMV AMD64 8.x on headless Tyan Thunder SX GT86C-B5630 1U Server with Intel Xeon Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz & 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM.

  • That could have said learn to use the command line without breaking omv one time I messed with commands and the whole system broke.

    That's what a known to be restorable backup is for.

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    A backup strategy is worthless unless you have a verified to work by testing restore strategy.


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U Intel Xeon CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    OMV AMD64 8.x on headless Tyan Thunder SX GT86C-B5630 1U Server with Intel Xeon Silver 4110 CPU @ 2.10GHz & 32GB DDR4 ECC RAM.

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