When I copy a new file to one of my shares, others cannot see it. If another add a file to a share, they are suceed, but after refresh, they can no longer see the file. The file is in the share and I can see it.
All files created more than 4-6 weeks ago can be seen by anyone. Not sure what might have changed. Las reboot was 60 days ago
From the Amahi settings page for the share, If I click "Get the size", I get some errors saying du cannot access certain files and it is all the files the users cannot see.
Things I've checked:
Linux permissions - all files (/var/hda/files/tv/folder)are owned by my amahi/linux user (not root)
Ran greyhole fsck against the TV path
Fedora 23
Amahi 9.0.0-1
Core 7.0.0-1
greyhole 0.10.6
https://da.gd/ib3o (apaste)
Thoughts?
SOLVED: New files cannot be seen by users
Re: New files cannot be seen by users
How are you copying files to the share?When I copy a new file to one of my shares, others cannot see it. If another add a file to a share, they are suceed, but after refresh, they can no longer see the file. The file is in the share and I can see it.
Recommend you reset permissions to ensure they are correct. See storage and file sharing.Linux permissions - all files (/var/hda/files/tv/folder)are owned by my amahi/linux user (not root)
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Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Files are always added through the share from a windows client.
Are you saying reset the Share permission by clicking the screwdriver/wrench icon? I did that and will have someone test.
Thanks
\\Greg
Are you saying reset the Share permission by clicking the screwdriver/wrench icon? I did that and will have someone test.
Thanks
\\Greg
Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Great. That's the best way to add files.Files are always added through the share from a windows client.
Yes that button resets permissions. Hopefully that helped.Are you saying reset the Share permission by clicking the screwdriver/wrench icon? I did that and will have someone test.
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Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Resetting permissions did not help. :-/
Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Check that the share is marked visible to all users in the Dashboard.
See shares guidance in the wiki.
See shares guidance in the wiki.
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Re: New files cannot be seen by users
It is visible. The Users can see the share and access older files. Not newer ones.
Last edited by uslacker on Tue Sep 05, 2017 6:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Does this mean it's resolved?The Users can see the share and access older files. Now newer ones.
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Re: New files cannot be seen by users
Quite a typo in my previous post (now => not) is fixed. No, the issue is not resolved. I'm really stumped.
Re: New files cannot be seen by users
I am running out of ideas.
Are these files in a share that is Greyhole enabled? Are the users who cannot see files HDA users?
Are these files in a share that is Greyhole enabled? Are the users who cannot see files HDA users?
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