Symlinks no longer being followed
AnsweredIt appears that a recent BluOS version has stopped following soft links on a NAS; alternatively it is a change with Synology. Either way I'm hoping someone else has experienced this and has a solution.
The background:
I have a Bluesound Vault and Pulse Mini. I am using a Synology NAS DS920+ as a network share. My music library is larger than what I want in Bluesound, and I use soft links to make that happen.
The soft links are something like this (where the root of the shared folder to BlueSound is ".../BlueSoundMusicLibrary":
ln -s "/volume1/media/audio/MainMusicLibrary/The Beatles/1968 The Beatles (2018 Remix)" "/volume1/media/audio/BlueSoundMusicLibrary/The Beatles/1968 The Beatles (2018 Remix)"
I don't use the BlueSound daily (or even monthly), but recently found that the music wouldn't play. I reindexed and found that the BlueSound is only finding (and playing) music that is available from the shared location if it the paths do not contain soft links (e.g., if I copy the White Album's files into a folder in the share, it works fine).
It is possible that the Synology firmware is the culprit, I am able to navigate through soft links from Windows File Explorer (SMB), but when logging into the Synology using ssh, I cannot navigate the links unless I am the root. I believe that has always been the case.
So something changed: either BluOS firmware or Synology firmware or default settings (I haven't changed any settings for over a year).
Anyone else experienced this or have ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Robert
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Yes, thanks. That was my assumption. I did modify permissions on the NAS folders (and links) and that solved the problem. I'm just unclear what changed to require me to have to do that.
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