Permissions Edit permissions To edit Permissions on an existing dataset follow the steps below: Navigate to the Datasets page. Click the dataset name or use the action cog () and select Open Dataset. In the Dataset settings Toolbar, click Configure. Under the Permissions section, add or remove user and group access. To modify an existing user/group access, click the currently provisioned permission (ex. Full Control). This will display the Edit Permissions dialog window. Standard permissions options Full Control - Full administrative privileges or control over a dataset or pool. Users with full control can perform various actions, including creating, deleting, modifying, and managing datasets, snapshots, and ZFS properties. Read/Write - The ability to read data from and write data to a dataset or pool. Users with read/write access can both view and modify the contents of the dataset. Read - This corresponds to the permission to read data from a dataset or pool. Users with read access can view the contents but cannot modify or write new data. List Folder Contents - Users with read access can list the contents of datasets or pools, similar to being able to view the files and folders in a directory. Traverse - Users with appropriate permissions can navigate and access datasets and their contents. Deny - A user or permission that has been explicitly denied access to a dataset or pool. Denied users cannot perform any actions on the denied resource. Deny Modify - Similar to the "Deny" permission, this specifically refers to denying a user the ability to modify a dataset or pool. Advanced permissions options Advanced Permissions option allows for configuring granular access controls. To view an advanced list of permission options, click the Advanced slider. Read data / list directory - This permission allows a user or group to read data from a dataset or list the contents of a directory within the dataset. Write data / add file - This permission grants the ability to write data to a dataset or add files within a directory in the dataset. Execute file / traverse folder - Users with this permission can execute files (if applicable) within the dataset or traverse (navigate) folders within the dataset. Append data / add sub-directory - This permission allows appending data to files within the dataset or creating sub-directories within a directory in the dataset. Delete - Users with this permission can delete files and directories within the dataset. Delete Child - Specifically, this permission allows the deletion of child objects (e.g., files or directories) within a parent directory in the dataset. Read attributes - This permission grants the ability to read metadata attributes associated with files or directories in the dataset. Write attributes - Users with this permission can modify metadata attributes of files or directories in the dataset. Read extended attributes - This permission allows the reading of extended attributes associated with files or directories in the dataset. Write extended attributes - Users with this permission can modify or add extended attributes to files or directories in the dataset. Read permissions - This permission enables users to read the permission settings for files and directories within the dataset. Write permissions - Users with this permission can modify the permission settings for files and directories within the dataset. Write Owner - This permission allows a user to change the ownership of files or directories within the dataset. Wait I/O completion - Users with this permission can wait for I/O operations to complete, which is typically related to asynchronous I/O operations. File inherit - Specifies that permissions set on the parent directory should be inherited by files within the directory. Directory Inherit - Specifies that permissions set on the parent directory should be inherited by sub-directories within the directory. Inherit Only - Indicates that inheritance settings should be applied without affecting existing permissions. No Propagate - Specifies that permissions should not be propagated to child objects (files or directories). Successful audit - Relates to auditing permissions and indicates that a successful audit event occurred. Failed audit - Relates to auditing permissions and indicates that a failed audit event occurred. Inherited - Indicates that the permissions have been inherited from a parent object. Any configuration of settings may be selected per user/group. Once the desired permissions are selected, click Add and/or configure dataset ownership on a per user/group basis by clicking Set next to each respective listed user.