> >>>Hi list, > >>> > >>>I have problems working samba 3.0.9 with VFS recycle. I have made an > >>>exculde > >>>to a folder on the share, but any file that was deleted out of this > >>>folder, > >>>still moved to trash. Also all files from exclude (like .tmp ...) were > >>>stored > >>>to trash. > >>>Another problem is, that any file that was saved on the share from the > >>>application > >>>(like MSOffice) was also copied to the trash. So if I save a file the the > >>>network > >>>drive, the file was also saved to the trash-repository with complete tree. > >>> > >>>Is there anything wrong in my conf ? Hope someone can find the bug: > >>> > >>> vfs objects = recycle > >>> > >>> > >>this has to read > >> > >> vfs object = recycle > >> > >>not objects > >> > >> > >> > >>> recycle:repository = .Papierkorb/%U > >>> recycle:keeptree = Yes > >>> recycle:touch = No > >>> recycle:versions = No > >>> recycle:exclude = > >>> *.tmp|*.temp|*.o|*.obj|*.pqi|*.scr|*.eml|*.mpg|*.mpe|*.mpeg|*.mov|~$* > >>> recycle:excludedir = /pmail|/PMAIL > >>> recycle:maxsize = 209715200 > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > >Hi, > > > >sorry I have made the changes, but no effect. (also with vfs objects = > >recycle the recycler works) > >The files were automaticly copied to trash, always I save a file to the > >network-share. Also files and > >folders that were excluded still moves to trash. > >Here ist the full share-section, hope that this will help. Thx. > > > >[homes] > > comment = Users HomeFileSet > > browseable = no > > read only = no > > create mode = 0700 > > directory mode = 0700 > > force user = %U > > path=/server/home/%S > > oplocks = true > > veto files = /*.mp3/*.eml/*.nws/*.{*}/ > > ; > > ; options for trashbox > > ; > > vfs object = recycle > > recycle:repository = .Papierkorb/%U > > recycle:keeptree = Yes > > recycle:touch = No > > recycle:versions = No > > recycle:exclude = > > *.tmp|*.temp|*.o|*.obj|*.pqi|*.scr|*.eml|*.mpg|*.mpe|*.mpeg|*.mov|~$* > > recycle:excludedir = /pmail|/PMAIL > > recycle:noversions = *.doc|*.xls|*.ppt > > recycle:maxsize = 209715200 > > > > > > > > > > Hi as i mailed to you personal before > i guess you have to use commas on suse > > like this > vfs objects = recycle > > recycle:keeptree = yes > > recycle:versions = yes > > recycle:touch = yes > > recycle:exclude = ?~$*,~$*,*.tmp,index*.pl,index*.htm*,*.temp,*.TMP > > recycle:exclude_dir= /tmp,/temp,/cache > > recycle:repository = .recycle/.recycle.%u > > recycle:noversions = *.doc,*.xls,*.ppt > > #hide files = /.recycle.*/.recycle/ > > #veto files = /.recycle.*/.recycle/ >
Hi again, yes - now the excludes works as well. But still I got one problem with recycle objects: When I save a file (with wordpad or editor ...) to the network-share, a 0 byte-file will automaticly be saved to the trash-folder. After removing the file from the network-share, the real file (>0 byte) will be stored to the trash. Thats ok. But now I created a file named the same filename than the deleted file, the new file was again created as 0-byte file to the trash. And the trashfile was destroyed. So my questions are: 1)How do I have to configure the recycle-object that no 0-Byte file was automaticly created on the network-share ? I have tried all possible parameters (touch and versions) to turn off or on, but no effect. 2)If 1 isn't possible, how can I prevent the creation of the 0-Bytefile over the existing file, without using the version-parameter ? -- Regards, Jens Strohschnitter ------------------------------------- *!!!LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX LINUX!!!* * http://www.jens-strohschnitter.de * ------------------------------------- Set the controls for the heart of the sun ------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba