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      caw @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil mm2.PNG mm3.PNG

      it´s in the /volume1/docker/magicmirror/modules

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        sdetweil @caw
        last edited by sdetweil

        @caw ok, the docker container is running as user/group 1000/1000

        so Simon and users is neither of those

        and linux permissions are a set of values, 3 flags per

        user – this user number/name (Simon)
        group --if the user is part of the named group (users)
        other – permissions for any user NOT in the two choices above

        the permissions shown

        user = rwx // user can read( r) write(w) and execute(x)
        group = r-x // group can read( r) and execute(x)
        other = r-x // all others can read ( r) and execute(x)

        or 755

        if you fix the permissions to 757
        user rwx
        group r-x
        other rwx

        or 775 (probably better, not allow ‘any’ other…)
        user rwx
        group rwx
        other r-x

        then other (1000) will be allowed to write to the folder (service folder)

        Sam

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          caw @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          so the permission error is gone but the *ics is still not saved
          LOG attachedmm4.PNG

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            sdetweil @caw
            last edited by

            @caw can you show all the calDAV messages…

            last says fetching
            but the prior says not found…

            Sam

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              MMRIZE @caw
              last edited by MMRIZE

              @caw
              I cannot say anything without the full log. But at the first execution, ics would not be written yet, (calendar module is so fast than CalDAV’s connection and parsing) so just wait for the next cycle to finish serving, or just stop and rerun MM. From the second execution, ics will be served.
              bf4de281-b9a7-4467-88bb-7c60effdc079-image.png

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                caw @MMRIZE
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                @MMRIZE
                hi i´ve got it- it was the firewall blocking and the ics files are created and a test is shown

                THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! :)
                maybe you can add the workaround for a tutorial for any Synology User :)

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                  sdetweil @caw
                  last edited by

                  @caw add the workaround?

                  Sam

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                    caw @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil i think some of the Synology users have the same issue with permissions an their nas

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                      sdetweil @caw
                      last edited by

                      @caw this is really a docker on synology implementation issue. you created files needed by the docker container using an outside the container userid.

                      many modules use their folder as a cache storage location

                      Sam

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                        jal201
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                        I apologize but I am very very new to all of this and I was looking for a little guidance on syncing with my Apple Calendar using MMM-CalDAV. The issue I am running into is that in the [LOG] it is showing [CALDAV] /MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalDAV/service/.ICLOUD_family.ics is not found. This is cascading into a lot of issues which results in the fetch of the family calendar isn’t happening. I am sure I am missing something simple but I can’t for the life of me find it out. Would it be possible to get some help and which direction could I investigate? Thank you all in advance.

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