![]() ![]() Is this the first time you’ve seen this error?: yes Setting the owner of all folders and subfolders to http:http is not helpful either. Nextcloud then displays the message “ This directory is unavailable, please check the logs or contact the administrator”. Setting the owner as my own user account, everything works, but as soon as I upload data, the owner of the data folder becomes http:http. Operating system and version: Synology DSM 7.1.1-42962Īpache or nginx version: Apache Http Server 2.4 Contact me if you need my help to solve this issue.Nextcloud version (eg, 20.0.5): 25.0.0.18 Note: Know that when you install the Synology package Web Station, the Web Station app will automatically create two Shared Folders, web and web_packages, and data checksum is enabled by default for these two Shared Folders. This option will slow your folder responsiveness. Note: On STEP 6, if you enable data checksum when creating a Shared Folder, the Btrfs file system will calculate a checksum (data checksum) for every written file, and further protect that data checksum with another checksum (metadata checksum). As you can see in the screenshot below, you also have a Recycle Bin inside it. Go to File Station and select the Shared Folder you have previously created. Follow the instructions in the image below. Give Read/Write permission to the Shared Folder, then click Apply. Select the user who will have access to the Shared Folder. Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭonfigure user permissions. Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭonfirm settings. I don’t like to create quotas either, but some of you may need it. You can also enable Shared Folder quota for this specific Shared Folder if you have different users on your NAS and need to portion space. I never checked this option because it can make your folders and the files inside the Shared Folder less responsive. You can also enable data checksum for data integrity. Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭonfigure advanced settings. I advise against this for many reasons for example, if you lose your key, you will lose access to your data. If you want to, you can enter a key to encrypt your Shared Folder. Follow the instructions in the image below.Įncryption. You can also restrict access to administrators only. Enabling the Recycle Bin is useful if, for example, you delete a file by mistake and want to recover it – you will find it in the Recycle Bin. Remember to Enable Recycle Bin inside the Shared Folder. If you have multiple volumes, select the one you want. Select your Shared Folder name, a Description and Volume 1 as Location. ![]() After you click Create Shared Folder, a new screen will open. ![]() Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭlick Create then Create Shared Folder. Please Support My work by Making a Donation. In this article I will teach you how to create a simple Shared Folder on your Synology NAS with DSM 7. Before storing any data, you’ll need to create at least one Shared Folder on your DSM 7 operating system. Shared Folders are the basic directories where you can store and manage files and folders on your Synology NAS device. One of the first things you need to do after creating Volume 1 on your Synology NAS is to create a Shared Folder. ![]()
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