Manuel Menezes de Sequeira
2008-Nov-26 17:18 UTC
[Samba] How to allow users to empty their recycle bins (VFS recyle)
Hi all, I recently configured Samba (Version 3.0.22-13.30-1290-SUSE-CODE1) to use recycle bins. Everything seems to be working fine. However, users are currently unable to empty their recycle bins. Here are the relevant lines of the configuration file: [...] vfs objects = recycle full_audit [removed audit configuration lines] recycle:keeptree = Yes recycle:touch = Yes recycle:versions = Yes recycle:maxsixe = 0 #recycle:exclude = *.tmp recycle:exclude_dir = @Bin,*@Bin [some share] read only = No create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0771 path = %H inherit acls = Yes vfs objects = recycle full_audit recycle:repository = %H/@Bin recycle:directory_mode = 0771 [...] When a user enters his/hers @Bin directory after deleting some file or directory, the complete tree is there, with the removed item, as required. When the user tries to remove the topmost directory of this tree, say @Bin/Dir, it is deleted, but it is still inserted into the recycle bin, though now as @Bin/@Bin/Dir. Hence, users cannot get rid of their own trash, which is extremely annoying to them, as well as inconvenient: since the disk occupation grows more rapidly, we have to reduce the amount of time items may remain in the recycle bin. Are there any solutions for this problem? Best regards, Manuel -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3354 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20081126/43ceca69/smime.bin