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BaJohn
May 04, 2015Virtuoso
Deleting a file or folder from ALL snapshots.
I have just moved most of my collection of photos from one folder to another on my PC, as part of my recent 'tidy' project. The PC is backed up regularly to the ReadyNAS system, which does snapshots ...
- May 07, 2015
Certainly I confirmed this on the NAS today (see below).readysecure1985 wrote: Snapshots are read-only, not read-write. Therefore, once a snapshot is taken, it's read-only from that point on.
btrfs has a way to turn snapshots read-write, but doing so will not be supported by NETGEAR and is at your own risk.
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions ... t-writable
What I find interesting is that you say that is what we should NOT be doing, and then show us how to do it :o.
I'm not a Linux expert, so would not be going down that route anyway.
It's nice to know that someone else might find the facility I am suggesting useful.btaroli wrote:
But on another Linux box, I find all my snapshots are by default read-write. Need to see if I can default that the other way. Given how these are created, they really shouldn't be modifiable. Though it might be handy if some were.
I double checked today and No the snapshots are NOT deletable from the PC, they only appear to be deleted.btaroli wrote: So, BaJohn, I suspect that whatever you are seeing is not coming from the NAS... perhaps something running on the PC is creating those folders you see?
When viewing on the PC, the properties are 'full access' to everyone and if you highlight and delete, it asks "do you want to permanently delete this file - Yes or No"?. When I click yes, the screen refreshes with the file shown as deleted from the snapshot folder. No other messages about it did not happen, or about needing authority or anything.
It seems to me that the PC (Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit) and the NAS (RN516) are NOT talking to each other in the same language, as the NAS knows I cannot delete the snapshot file, BUT the PC thinks it can.
Wierd ay, perhaps it's a case of "Can't see the wood for the B... Trees."
BaJohn
May 05, 2015Virtuoso
Correct.
StephenB wrote: It sounds like you are wanting to delete all previous versions of the file/folder?
I WAS suggesting it be done from the NAS box. At the <Shares><Browse> pages, for each folder right clicking shows options 'Browse', 'Rename', 'Cut', 'Copy' or 'Delete', and for each file right clicking shows options 'Download',' 'Rename', 'Versions', 'Cut', 'Copy' or 'Delete'.
StephenB wrote: It would be reasonable, though it seems hard to do when the file is deleted with windows explorer or finder (or nfs).
If the 'Delete' key is used the NAS system knows exactly which file is required to be deleted and is in control.
I was suggesting that an option could be 'Delete all versions' as well as the 'yes', 'no' options currently available.
The NAS system has all the information (somewhere) to action what I am suggesting.
Obviously the technicalities of doing it may be problematical.
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