[Samba] VFS Objects Recycle questions

Robert Adkins II radkins at impelind.com
Wed Jul 27 11:22:26 MDT 2011


Please disregard.

It started working, out of the blue. (Yes, I had previously initiated my
changes, forced a restart and even waited a good handful of minutes before
performing a test delete.)

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Regards,
Robert Adkins II

 

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> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 9:27 AM
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> Subject: [Samba] VFS Objects Recycle questions
> 
> I have a need to setup the recycle vfs object on our server. 
>  
> On  my test server, I have all of the shares on a single 
> drive and have put the following into each share:
>  
> vfs_objects = recycle
> recycle:repository = [Actual Path and Partition that the 
> share is located] recycle:directory_mode = 770 
> recycle:keeptree = Yes recycle:touch_mtime = Yes 
> recycle:versions = Yes
>  
> It works like a charm. All of the files when deleted from 
> each share are dumped into the RecycleBin share, I have 
> created a new share just for the RecycleBin that I have also 
> mounted that I can perform a final delete on the files located within.
>  
> On the live server, there are several partitions with shares 
> split across the several partitions. The setup is the same, 
> in terms of having the above entered into the individual 
> shares and the RecycleBin for each share is located on the 
> same partition/mount point that the share is located.
>  
> Example:
>  
> [share1]
>         wide links = no
>         writeable = yes
>         path = /mnt/disk2/share1
>         write list = @share1
>         force group = share1
>         comment = Job Files and Related
>         valid users = @share1
>         create mode = 770
>         user = @share1
>         directory mode = 770
>         vfs_objects = recycle
>         recycle:repository = /mnt/disk2/sharebin/%u
>         recycle:directory_mode = 770
>         recycle:keeptree = Yes
>         recycle:touch_mtime = Yes
>         recycle:versions = Yes
> 
> [sharebin]
>         wide links = no
>         writeable = yes
>         path = /mnt/disk2/sharebin
>         write list = @share1
>         force directory mode = 770
>         force group = share1
>         sync always = yes
>         force create mode = 770
>         comment = Location of Recycle Bin
>         valid users = @share1
>         create mode = 770
>         user = @share1
>         directory mode = 770
> 
> Everything else matches, the folders exist, the folder 
> permissions are the same, it's just a no go on relinking the 
> files on a delete command from the "share1" share.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Regards,
> Robert
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