Hello! Is there a way to manage the 'trashbox' folder for a Buffalo LS-W1.0TGL/R1? I use it only for backups and have it in a RAID configuration (2-500 GB drives). I really don't need the 'trashbox' at all, so short of manually deleting the contents on a regular basis, was hoping that there was a better way. Don't see anything about it in the docs.
Thoughts, anyone? Many thanks!
-Bill
I logged into the web interface and looked around, but see no reference to the trashbox. So, I went to the Shared Folder in question, Shared Folder Support, and unchecked the Disk Backup box. Then, I deleted the trashbox folder from the Shared Folder. I then ran a test backup job and a trashbox folder was not re-created. I will continue to monitor, but it looks like I'm good to go. Thanks for your help!
-Bill
Bad news. Unchecking the Disk Backup box did not help. My trashbox folder has reappeared. Do you have more specific information as to how I can manage the trashbox? Thanks!
Log onto the web interface -> Shared folders -> Select the individual shared folder => Disable Recycle Bin and click apply. Easy
Got it. Don't know how I missed that before. Thanks!
-Bill
hello, a rookie here.. what is the function of the trashbox. an imortant file at work has mysteriously disappeared and the "trahsbox" has appeared. Probably unrelated. but anyways, back to original question. what is the purpose of the trashbox and how does turning it either on or off affect the drive?
Hi rookie,
(Don't feel bad. We all are rookies, quite often!)
It sounds as if the deleted files should be in that trashbox. Did you attempt to open the trashbox and see if it's there?
I just did almost the same thing. Deleted files, then realized my mistake, and now find that the trashbox had been disabled. So I've enabled it. But I don't see the trashbox anywhere. I deleted a throwaway file. Still no trashbox shows up.
Where do you see the trashbox? Does it show up as a folder within the Share folder, when you're looking at it with Windows Explorer (or whatever operating system file browser you're using)?
Hope this helps...even though it's been six months since you posted.
Cheers,
mike
General explanation of the trashbox is that it is a function that can be enabled for each individual share folder (so you can have some root folders that have it and some that don't at your discretion). The fun thing with NAS devices is that usually when you delete a file from them it will not be moved to a repository (such as the Recycle Bin), but instead completely deleted. That's where the Recycle Bin/trashbox comes into play. In case you deleted that extra important document, folder, etc. it will be retained in the trashbox folder until you manually access it and delete the data contained within. The trashbox folder usually doesn't even need to be accessed to pick and choose what you want to delete, but instead you can delete the folder altogether and voila it's done. However, the trashbox doesn't show up again until you have chosen to delete data in that root folder once again. I understand that explanation could probably be a little more concise, but that's as good as it gets. Hope this helps :robotvery-happy:
Hi Folks,
I have a Linkstation Duo 2* 1TB and the trashbox has filled up my HD completely. I have carefully read the posts but not sure if I overlooked something.
I also do not see the trashbox folder in the web interface.
In Shared Folder I see only Shared Folders Setup and Services Setup.
The only shared folder names I can see are info and backup (RAID array 1).
Any help or recommendation that can be given would be highly appreciated.
Pls disregard last message - found it - solved it. Thanks!
I was wondering if there was any way to limit the size of trashbox?