Hello,
I poked around the forum and could not find a thread that addressed these issues. I have a Raid 1 set up on a DNS 320 firmware v2.0 for a couple years.
Issue #1 - Resolved (?)
The other week I was poking around the application management panel and decided to play with the iTunes server. After trying to configure the iTunes server, the DNS-320 entered an infinite loop of trying to build the iTunes library. The build activity froze up the DNS 320. In an attempt to break the cycle, I performed a factory reset. The reset removed the infinite loop but wiped out my groups and user specifications.
Issue #2 - Active
My setup included two users who had access to specific sub-directories under Volume_1. User1 was assigned to group user1 and User2 was assigned to group user2. The folder permissions on each of the users seems to have stuck with the directories that still exists on my HDDs. While rebuilding my configuration I attempted to redefine the users and groups, however access to these folders was not being permitted.
Trying to resolve the permissions issue another way, I tried to change the permissions on the directories using the Web File Server. However, directly clicking on the directories of interest provided no options for modifying the directory permissions. Poking around some more I noted I could modify the Privileges for the Ajax directory. After looking at the properties for the Ajax directory I then noticed that the properties for all the remaining directories now erroneously reported that the directory was the Ajax directory and the Privileges options were now active. After confirming the properties, the directory that was previously inaccessible became accessible. To add another layer to this, if I log out of the Web UI and log back in then go back to the Web File Server and click the properties for the directory, the properties report the correct directory and all options are inaccessible. If I confirm these properties, once again, the directory becomes inaccessible for the user.
I'm currently creating new directories under \volume_1 and copying content into those directories. The newly created directories don't exhibit the same behavior - they show the correct properties and allow access to modifying the privileges. Now I just need to to assign the intended owner and group attributes.
It occurs to me that backing up a stable version of the settings before playing with iTunes Server may have saved me a lot of trouble. However, that's now hind site and I need to recover my configuration. I do plan on saving my settings once recovered.
Surely there must be a better way of resolving these issues. Does anyone have some insights?
Thanks!