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Re: The .Trashes directory in your Xsan Volume might be filled up..




On Feb 24, 2006, at 5:11 AM, Michiel Nouwens wrote:

UserID 1306 has 80GB files in the trash, you didn't know this right?

Solution:

1. On the MDC mount this Volume
2. cd to the .Trashes directory
3. chown -R root .
4. chmod -R 777 .
5. rm -Rf .
6. Done

You should NOT change the permissions of .Trashes nor should you remove it. It will simply be created again the next time the volume is mounted, and incorrect permissions on .Trashes can lead to erratic behavior from the user's perspective.


-- thorpej

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