So it turns out that the Pi setup I thought I'd sorted (apart from being underpowered which was going to be solved by a pi 4) isn't actually worked as I hoped due to the bane of my linux life, permissions.
I have a variety of network drives (on a windows machine) mapped to the Pi via fstab. All is fine, I can see those folders and go into them and read and write. When my download program (Sonarr) downloads (via SABNZBD) and copies those files to the correct network folder it doesn't work though. I get an error message saying "Access to the path is denied".
Any thoughts on why it thinks access is denied? Is Sonarr somehow running as a different user, I know sometimes some shit gets installed under its own user? Is there any way to check this? Any other obvious things I should do?
Cheers
So it turns out that the Pi setup I thought I'd sorted (apart from being underpowered which was going to be solved by a pi 4) isn't actually worked as I hoped due to the bane of my linux life, permissions.
I have a variety of network drives (on a windows machine) mapped to the Pi via fstab. All is fine, I can see those folders and go into them and read and write. When my download program (Sonarr) downloads (via SABNZBD) and copies those files to the correct network folder it doesn't work though. I get an error message saying "Access to the path is denied".
Any thoughts on why it thinks access is denied? Is Sonarr somehow running as a different user, I know sometimes some shit gets installed under its own user? Is there any way to check this? Any other obvious things I should do?
Cheers