Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2016 16:22:47 +0100 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Kaya Saman <kayasaman@gmail.com>, freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Getting "Permission Denied" issues after migrating jails Message-ID: <584D6F47.8010106@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <78892b93-0a7d-b84a-6599-ce094735c9eb@gmail.com> References: <aca136d9-e7bd-6b15-27dd-570966cb33bb@gmail.com> <584D6A13.9010502@quip.cz> <78892b93-0a7d-b84a-6599-ce094735c9eb@gmail.com>
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rKaya Saman wrote on 2016/12/11 16:05: > Thanks a lot Miroslav :-) > > I found the issue eventually..... > > For some reason it turns out the /var directory got set to 700 > permissions after the rsync..... > > a simple chmod 755 /var fixed the issue, however, it looks like all 5 of > my jails had the same problem? rsync -avvcrt : you don't need to specify "r" and "t", they are included in "a" but you missed "H" for hardlinks (they are used for base and packages too) -a, --archive archive mode; equals -rlptgoD (no -H,-A,-X) I don't know why your /var had 0700, maybe you have too restrictive umask for user under you were running rsync. Miroslav Lachman
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