To follow up, I just changed the DNS and that flow of old fragments or .m3u8 files or requests stopped. It didn't solve the problem. But, I realized that the secondary drive may have had the same user name as ownership but the underlying userid number was different, hence the permission error. I had to delete the folders and recreate them. All is well. Sorry if you spent any time on this.by gary0318 - Other discussion
I have a real strange one that I need help with. Here is the scenario: NGINX installed on linux mint (i know, not the best choice, but it will be demoted from server to workstation real soon). A NoIP DNS pointing at the linux mint machine. A 7 terabyte drive for the fragments, as the main drive is an SSD. I could send broadcasts (rtmp) to NGINX, and video players could receive the stream viby gary0318 - Other discussion