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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: nikorun on June 07, 2014, 10:44:08 AM
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Hi,
Since I've used the FTP/HTTP transfert program to download some files from a remote server, the directories where these files has been downloaded are locked by something, when I try to rename any file in it , a pop up message tells me that : "You require permission from Unix User/root to make changes on this file". All the other directorie works fine.
There are no more download in progress , no one scheduled too and I've reboot my DNS320 several times without success. I've also tried to use a fresh user with all right on all volumes to make changes ... without success.
I run fw 2.03 for quite a year now.
Please help me, I cannot make any change to my directories anymore ... :-[
Thanks a lot
Nicolas
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A couple of questions.
Was the remote server using a Linux/Unix operating system and what are the files permissions?
Have you tried looking at the directory and file permissions to see if they are different to those that you can manipulate?
We use FTP/HTTP Transfer on one of our remote DNS-320 boxes to do the nightly backup of our accounts server and have never seen the problem you have encountered.
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Hi Ivan,
Sorry for my late answer ...
I finaly found that it's the p2p application that lock the directories where files are downloaded. So I limit to one directory and fafter I still can move the file with the Web FIle Server applictaion (but still not with Samba shares).
I guess that I could fix it with telnet access.
Thanks again