Everything posted by kricker
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - MariaDB
I get odd files in my database folder. DLL files and ~ files. I can remove them, but they always come back. MariaDB doesn't need these files to work, so I am not sure what they are or where they come from. I am only using Kodi with MariaDB. Does anyone else get these files?
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Calling All Graphic Artists: Help Design the Logo for unRAID!
I am a graphic designer. I just saw this thread and I'd be happy to work with the developers to create a new logo. As a user of unRaid for many years, I would welcome the opportunity.
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LSI Controller FW updates IR/IT modes
SAS9201-8I Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Fortunately, I am the only user deleting files. My family only view files. All that management nonsense is left up to me.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
I figured that was the case. Thanks for all the quick feedback.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Based on my quick test I believe the answer is no. When I deleted a file from within .Recycle.Bin it was permanently removed as one would expect. But I have noticed that the .Recycle. Bin in each share actually puts the share units path after .Recycle.Bin. So for example I have a share called "Books". When I delete a file from the share I get the following path for the RecycleBin: /mnt/user/Books/.Recycle.Bin/Books/filename I assume this may be due to the settings in the plugin where the parameters is set to %S. Is that correct? And thank you so much for all the work on this.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Right. I don't manage files usually from the disk share, but I was just testing it based on the text from your earlier post: Haven't tried it, but in theory if the folder is created at the root of the drive, it will automatically become a user share. Probably a hidden share. I'm not sure exactly how this would work. I may fire up the test server and play with it. I thought I'd test it and report back to save you from having to fire up a test system.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
You won't see a .Recycle.Bin folder in the shares until you delete something from that share.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Yes I did. I followed the instructions to the letter. It doesn't bother me that the folders are on those disk shares, but I just wanted to report it as it appeared to be an item of question. I deleted all the folders by hand and the hidden share ".Recycle.Bin" went away. Then I tested deleting a file from "disk1" and the .Recycle.Bin folder was created on disk1 as expected. This does cause a hidden share called ".Recycle.Bin" to be created. Honestly this does not bother me as it is hidden.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
I have a .Recycle.Bin folder on all my disks after installing the plugin. I have my disk shares set as public but hidden. Using telnet I can list all shares at mnt/user and it does show a hidden share called ".Recycle.Bin". The share is not listed in the webGUI. In the SMB settings I have hide dot files set to "no", but the .Recycle.Bin share does not show up in windows explorer when browsing the tower. It also is not accessible via "\\TOWER\RecycleBin" or "\\TOWER\.Recycle.Bin".
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Does this mean it will empty the .Recycle.Bin for all shares that are located at /mnt/user, such as /mnt/user/Movies, mnt/user/TV, mnt/user/Music? How would one have a share mounted outside of /mnt/user? The Unassigned Devices plugin?
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
I found the issue where the user could not browse to the recycle bin in windows explorer. There were some incorrect Windows credentials stored for tower that had the wrong username stored.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Is the setting for Recycle Bin Users a comma separated list of unRaid users? I setup the newest version today on a server and I can not access the recycle bin through Windows explorer. I can access ".Recycle.Bin" if I go through a disk share such as "disk1", but I can not access the user share called "RecycleBin".
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ProFTPD Plugin for unRAID v6.8.x
I guess it is good I don't need to change it then.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Thank you for working so diligently on this plugin. Not only is it now comparable with 6.1, you have made it more functional. I really appreciate it.
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ProFTPD Plugin for unRAID v6.8.x
I'll look but I am pretty sure it is running. Users can connect and are taken to the proper locations when connected. I tested it today after seeing the posts here and realizing I upgraded to 6.1 without knowing it could cause issues with this plugin.
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ProFTPD Plugin for unRAID v6.8.x
The plugin is working fine for me on unRaid 6.1.0.
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
Nice work. Thank you very much.
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Container for No-IP dynamic DNS updates
Wonderful. Thank you.
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Container for No-IP dynamic DNS updates
I was actually looking to drop it down to once an hour or every 30 minutes. I use it on a remote system that I do not have to access a lot. I was just thinking every 5 minutes in such a situation is overkill. If you can make it adjustable without too much effort, that would be great.
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Container for No-IP dynamic DNS updates
Thank you for this Docker. Is it possible to change the amount of time before renewal of the IP?
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Upgrading unRaid-5 to unRaid-6
I had the exact same issue on a remote unRaid system that I manage. Luckily the user was around to pull the stick and put it in a Windows PC to copy over the needed folder. It would be nice to get this worked out. I have 2 more remote unRaid systems to upgrade.
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ProFTPD Plugin for unRAID v6.8.x
Considering I don't know what you mean by that question...I would say no I am not. I just installed the plugin using the unraid WebGUI and then I edited the proFTP config file by hand.
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ProFTPD Plugin for unRAID v6.8.x
I have version 2015.05.03, but on the settings page for ProFTP the update button is highlighted informing me to update to 2015.03.22 which is an older version. Not a big deal, but I though you may want to know.
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webGui on github
Will this new GUI architecture finally allow for a mobile view if someone codes it?