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Permission issues when trying to use this app #23

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TheSimpleZ opened this issue May 21, 2023 · 1 comment
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Permission issues when trying to use this app #23

TheSimpleZ opened this issue May 21, 2023 · 1 comment

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@TheSimpleZ
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I just installed Cockpit on a fresh Ubuntu Server 22.04 install and added the ZFS manager according to the README. I have made sure I have administrator access in the Cockpit UI, however, I cannot use the ZFS manager at all.

I can click the link to enter the tab, but it's empty. Even if I create a pool using the CLI it does not show up. I can't make a pool in the ZFS manager either because none of my disks show up.

Looking in the Chrome dev console, I see a few warnings complaining that the ZFS commands must be run using root.
It just shows "No available disks found".

Any ides what I might be missing to be able to use this plugin?

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@opticblu
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openzfs/zfs#15146

This should have the workaround

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