Hi list,
I have running samba 3.0.9 on a SuSE Enterprise-Server 9 with Kernel 2.6.5.
Samba works
very well but In have one problem while using the recycle vfs with samba:
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
overwritten with 0 byte.
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 ?
Hope someone can help to fix this problem. Here is my section with vfs-recycle
from the
smb.conf:
[shared]
path = /server/shared
oplocks = true
create mode = 0775
directory mode = 0775
admin users = supervisor
read only = no
veto files = /*.scr/*.mpeg/*.mp3/*.eml/*.nws/*.{*}/
;
; options for trashbox
;
vfs objects = recycle
recycle:repository = .Papierkorb/%u
recycle:keeptree = yes
recycle:versions = no
recycle:touch = yes
recycle:exclude =
?~$*,~$*,*.tmp,*.pqi,*.scr,*.eml,*.mpg,*.mpeg,*.mov,*.mpe,*.mp3
recycle:exclude_dir= PMAIL,PMail,pmail
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Hello,
you have to use "recycle:versions=True"
vfs object = recycle
recycle:repository=.recycle/%U
recycle:versions=True
recycle:keeptree=True
Building 0 Byte-Files is a Feature/Bug from this Editor.
matze
J. Strohschnitter schrieb:
>Hi list,
>
>I have running samba 3.0.9 on a SuSE Enterprise-Server 9 with Kernel 2.6.5.
Samba works
>very well but In have one problem while using the recycle vfs with samba:
>
>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
>overwritten with 0 byte.
>
>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 ?
>
>Hope someone can help to fix this problem. Here is my section with
vfs-recycle from the
>smb.conf:
>
>[shared]
> path = /server/shared
> oplocks = true
> create mode = 0775
> directory mode = 0775
> admin users = supervisor
> read only = no
> veto files = /*.scr/*.mpeg/*.mp3/*.eml/*.nws/*.{*}/
> ;
> ; options for trashbox
> ;
> vfs objects = recycle
> recycle:repository = .Papierkorb/%u
> recycle:keeptree = yes
> recycle:versions = no
> recycle:touch = yes
> recycle:exclude =
?~$*,~$*,*.tmp,*.pqi,*.scr,*.eml,*.mpg,*.mpeg,*.mov,*.mpe,*.mp3
> recycle:exclude_dir= PMAIL,PMail,pmail
>
>
>