So, you can see from the emby user, with same UID as the one in the jail I can browse just fine. rwxrwxr- 1 media media 109555 iZombie - S01E01-thumb.jpg* My bad, I was using the emby user in the plain BSD terminal, not when I was in the jail as /mnt/vol0/Storage/Media/TV# pw usershow /mnt/vol0/Storage/Media/TV# su % cd % cd Season\ 1 % ls -laĭrwxrwxr- 5 media media 17 Sep 11 23:22. Would love help if anyone else has faced this or could potentially help me out where I've mucked up permissions! :) # pw usershow # su emby Solution 1: Add Windows Credential for WD My Cloud. Maybe I need to change the emby daemon to run as media:media? Its the main cause of 'can’t see WD My Cloud on network' in Windows 10. Seeing as though I can't replicate this issue using the emby user in the jail I'm starting to run out of ideas. This video shows you how to setup a NAS device (WD My Cloud Home) as a Plex Media Server.Why do thisListen to your music, watch your videos, view your photo. Seems like it just isn't finding either the eps or maybe it can't get into the Season dirs (assuming it won't display empty Seasons). So, in Emby itself it will find all my shows, movies, artwork etc fine but when you go into a show it's Seasons are empty. I've kind of done the same with the emby user, just matched the ID's of the user already in the jail, which I believe the emby daemon is running under. That user can read/write files that are owned by media:media just fine. I also have my own personal user, it has it's own group but secondary group of media as well. The emby user has media as a secondary group, but it's primary group is emby. Everything has permissions of 774 (rwxrwxr). All of my media dirs and files are owned by media:media (816:816) to allow Sonarr/Couchpotato etc to read/write. To achieve this, I added the emby user and emby group into FreeNAS UI with the same user and group numbers that the jail emby user was using. While in the jail, I su to emby and can confirm I can view everything (well, get into directories etc). I connect to the emby jail (jexec # /bin/tcsh) and can browse to my media via the mapped path, can get all the way into TV Shows, Seasons and view episodes. I've mapped storage to the jail and this seems fine too. My Cloud: Use the admin username or any user on the My Cloud with read/write access to a password protected Private Share. So, I've installed the plugin via the UI. Always connect to and or map a password protected Private share before accessing a non-password protected Public share on My Cloud devices. Network engineer by trade, I have some nix experience and I'd like to think enough to get myself into trouble (and occasionally out). Seems like a permissions problem with the emby plugin.
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