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    SMB ISO share can't upload

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      mohammadm
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      I have a SMB TrueNAS Scale share as ISO repository. This used to work, but since this week I am getting errors while trying to upload ISOs.

      The error I am suddenly getting is "Failed to fetch

      SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_222(, Could not mount the directory specified in Device Configuration [opterr=mount error(13): Permission denied
      Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)], )"

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        mohammadm
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        I do believe it is a permission something in Linux. Because connecting to the SMB share with a Windows device does work.

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          Tristis Oris Top contributor @mohammadm
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          @mohammadm looks like Truenas related issue. Check the account permissions.

          if it stop working after XO update, try to rollback previous commit.

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            mohammadm @Tristis Oris
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            @Tristis-Oris said in SMB ISO share can't upload:

            @mohammadm looks like Truenas related issue. Check the account permissions.

            if it stop working after XO update, try to rollback previous commit.

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            For now I upload the ISO's through Windows SMB. Because it is accessible from XOA. Only uploading is not working.

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