But we have to get back to problem 1 (which is my fault, i soft of forgot this problem), for some reason i have moved the data quite a while ago from the ZFS pool. But when i destroy the pool and remove the (virtual) discs, i am getting all kind of errors during a reboot.
Do you know if there are any connections between Nextcloud and the ZFS pool? I thought it only held the /ncdata/mnt mountpoint + the data. But it looks liks there some sort of other connections / dependency.
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The mount point /mnt is accessible for www-data ? www-data can read/write/modify in this directory ?
what kind of errore have you during reboot ?
I just read your topic from the beginning :
Iâve just read your topic from the beginning, an error was made when transferring files from one directory to another.
to move nexcloud and data files of user : sudo rsync -av /starting directory /arrival directory
Thanks for your help so far. I you donât mind i would like to create a fresh clone tomorrow (from my real Nextcloud) and start over with this âmove the data and remove ZFS poolâ.
A lot of problems keep coming back and some info is not valid anymore. Like i said i would like to start over i will tell you step by step what i did. This should also make it easier for you right?
I was also wondering we both used 750 to set the right, but looking here:
It looks like nextcloud is says you should use 770, right?
Just to be clear, this is not my new test cloud. So i havenât used 770 yet. I have used 750 like you and like i said. I wanted to first try and solve these last issues before i started all over again.
Sorry but i donât know what you mean, you want me to do /mnt/ncdata/ls -l and show you the result (and than after doing sudo chown -R 770 /mnt/ncdata, check ls -l again?)?
When i use the same command on my LIVE nextcloud the first column âdrwâŠâ is different and it also doesnât show 770 and it show âwww-dataâ twice instead of once. Shouldnât my test and live nextcloud show the same? Isnât this the problem?
ZFS error is probaly still there, that happens after a reboot. So if you think the rights/users issue is okee now, i will reboot to see what happens with ZFS. As far as you know there are no connections between ZFS and Nextcloud if have to have remove? It is just a simple and âdumbâ storage solution (like RAID) right?