I got a local group called FileAdmins that has full permissions to my data sets. I tried to add the local user “apps“ to that group but syncthing keeps saying that it has no permissions to the folders in the data sets. If I manually add the “apps“ user to the data set permission everything works fine. Why can’t I use a local group for that?
Right out the gate they want you to disable host path safety checks for TrueNAS Scale. No can do. (NOT SAFE!) Ill need to find another way or different app if needed.
If you want to both sync and serve data simultaneously you by definition have to disable host path safety checks. That's like saying "I want my burger rare, but I don't want it undercooked!" You can run syncthing without disabling host path safety checks, but then you won't be able, by definition, to also serve it over SMB/NFS. The checkbox might as well say "Forbid simultaneous access by Samba and application."
This was very helpful ! thank you .. hope to see more videos like this for other TueNAS Scale apps.
Is there a way to select a mnt point that already exist to sync to another system not create a new dataset?
I got a local group called FileAdmins that has full permissions to my data sets. I tried to add the local user “apps“ to that group but syncthing keeps saying that it has no permissions to the folders in the data sets. If I manually add the “apps“ user to the data set permission everything works fine. Why can’t I use a local group for that?
It's a step-by-step guide, I wouldn't call this is an introduction.
Right out the gate they want you to disable host path safety checks for TrueNAS Scale. No can do. (NOT SAFE!)
Ill need to find another way or different app if needed.
If you want to both sync and serve data simultaneously you by definition have to disable host path safety checks. That's like saying "I want my burger rare, but I don't want it undercooked!"
You can run syncthing without disabling host path safety checks, but then you won't be able, by definition, to also serve it over SMB/NFS. The checkbox might as well say "Forbid simultaneous access by Samba and application."