September 6, 201510 yr You might also want to double-check what is in /boot/config/smb-extra.conf (if it exists) to see if any of it might be interfering.
September 6, 201510 yr Hi dlandon, I tested this on my 6.1 backup system. It installed, and the settings are selectable and the recycle bin empties fine. I also clean installed it by removing the entries from smb-extra.conf and the old plg in files and backups. When it was installed I had to manually press enable, and SMB seemed to get trashed in the process but I stopped and started the array and all back to normal. It's better than the hacked to work version I was using now anyway! Great job! One thing not working is that when I trash a file called test.txt in a Backups folder it ends up in the recycle bin as test.txt. Previously it kept the folder structure /mnt/user/Backups/test.txt which is require IMO. I remember seeing a setting someone, might have been in the plg about maintaining folder structure. Keep up the good work! You've made my day!
September 6, 201510 yr It might one of the following 2 options. This is an excerpt from my manually configured recycle bin, using /mnt/user/BIN/ structure. The "%m" means to use the machine name of the client, so this way I know which system did the delete, which is enough for me to know who did what. [global] vfs objects = recycle recycle:repository = /mnt/user/BIN/%m recycle:keeptree = Yes
September 6, 201510 yr I think we should move all future comments about the 6.1 plugin to the new thread here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=42631.msg406899#new I think that will give you a fresh start dlandon and you'll know people are talking about your updated plg, and not previous version still available from this page.
September 6, 201510 yr Stupid user error. My test would probably have gone better if I had remembered to also upgrade unRaid to 6.1...
September 6, 201510 yr I've set up a new post for the 6.1 version plugin: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=42729.0
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