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- Mon Nov 14, 2022 8:00 pm
- Forum: Syncovery on Linux, FreeBSD and NAS Devices
- Topic: Task commands after job
- Replies: 4
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Re: Task commands after job
OK final feedback. The Syncovery Linux Installer did the trick.
- Mon Nov 14, 2022 7:43 pm
- Forum: Syncovery on Linux, FreeBSD and NAS Devices
- Topic: Task commands after job
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6848
Re: Task commands after job
Hi
5 min testing and it looks like you're right. Synology changed the permission to access shutdown (and other stuff due of security reason) exclusivly to the root user. And there is no way to change this. So I'll check the way with the linuix installer. Thanks.
5 min testing and it looks like you're right. Synology changed the permission to access shutdown (and other stuff due of security reason) exclusivly to the root user. And there is no way to change this. So I'll check the way with the linuix installer. Thanks.
- Mon Nov 14, 2022 6:11 pm
- Forum: Syncovery on Linux, FreeBSD and NAS Devices
- Topic: Task commands after job
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6848
Task commands after job
Hi
I chained some tasks, and the last one executes "/sbin/shutdown -h now". In DSM 6 this workd as expected, but things has changed on DSM 7. First I fixed the error "Command "shutdown -h now" not listed in file to allow external commands: /volume1/@appstore/Syncovery/usr/bin/authorized_cmdlines ...
I chained some tasks, and the last one executes "/sbin/shutdown -h now". In DSM 6 this workd as expected, but things has changed on DSM 7. First I fixed the error "Command "shutdown -h now" not listed in file to allow external commands: /volume1/@appstore/Syncovery/usr/bin/authorized_cmdlines ...