Hi, 1) Not sure what the "stat" problem is. @Icewind1991 do you have an idea ?
2) Did you see the files:scan --all command scan non-existing users ? Are you running OC 8.1.1 or an older version ? Can you post how one of such entry looks like, does its path start with "/$user/files/" or does the path start at the user's root ? Cheers, Vincent On 28.08.2015 18:26, Alfred van Hoorn wrote: > Hi, > > As you suggested I ran "files:scan --all" (on my Synology Diskstation > where ownCloud is installed). There are two issues which I do not > understand: > > 1) While the "files:scan" is running I got many, many times the > following message. I do not know what it means and I don't know if > this eventually leads to problems/errors (in the database tables): > > stat: invalid option -- 'c' > BusyBox v1.16.1 (2015-06-29 18:12:44 CST) multi-call binary. > > Usage: stat [OPTIONS] FILE... > > Display file (default) or filesystem status > > Options: > -f Display filesystem status > -L Follow links > -t Display info in terse form > > 2) After running "files:scan --all" I found entries in the > oc_filecache database-table (for directories, subdirectories and > files) from users which are already deleted (also in the table > oc_users). This seems to me as a bug. What can I do about it? > > In advance thanks for your reply. > > Cheers, > Alfred > > > ------ Origineel bericht ------ > Van: "Alfred van Hoorn" <[email protected]> > Aan: "Vincent Petry" <[email protected]>; "List for Developers of > ownCloud" <[email protected]> > Verzonden: 28-8-2015 15:29:59 > Onderwerp: Re[2]: [owncloud-devel] OCC-command "files:cleanup" not > operating as expected > >> Thanks for your explanation: it is perfectly clear now!! I will give >> it a try. >> >> Cheers, >> Alfred >> >> ------ Origineel bericht ------ >> Van: "Vincent Petry" <[email protected]> >> Aan: "Alfred van Hoorn" <[email protected]>; "List for >> Developers of ownCloud" <[email protected]> >> Verzonden: 28-8-2015 15:19:10 >> Onderwerp: Re: [owncloud-devel] OCC-command "files:cleanup" not >> operating as expected >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> 1) "./occ files:scan --all" will not touch existing valid files if they >>> already have entries in oc_filecache. >>> However it should remove files from oc_filecache that don't exist any >>> more on disk. >>> If on disk there are new files, it will add them to oc_filecache. >>> So your shares will stay. >>> >>> 2) files:scan does NOT delete oc_storages entries. If you have old >>> unused entries you can delete them manually and rerun occ files:clean >>> afterwards. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Vincent >>> >>> On 28.08.2015 14:58, Alfred van Hoorn wrote: >>>> I got your point. Then I have two addiotional questions: >>>> 1) Will I loose my shared links with the "files:scan -all" >>>> 2) The oc_storages table have several entries to external storages >>>> (dropbox and google drive) with are no longer actual/valid. Will >>>> files:scan delete that entries too and if not, can I delete these >>>> entries manually without problems? >>>> >>>> >>>> ------ Origineel bericht ------ >>>> Van: "Vincent Petry" <[email protected]> >>>> Aan: "Alfred van Hoorn" <[email protected]>; "List for >>>> Developers of ownCloud" <[email protected]> >>>> Verzonden: 28-8-2015 14:01:06 >>>> Onderwerp: Re: [owncloud-devel] OCC-command "files:cleanup" not >>>> operating as expected >>>> >>>>> files:clean is for entries that have no matching entry in >>>>> oc_storages. >>>>> >>>>> What you're looking for is probably "files:scan --all". >>>>> >>>>> On 28.08.2015 12:55, Alfred van Hoorn wrote: >>>>>> I use OC several years now and upgraded several times from >>>>>> version 6 >>>>>> to version 8.1.1 (on this moment). Great piece of software!! >>>>>> >>>>>> In the database table oc_filecache I find very much entries to >>>>>> files >>>>>> that no longer exist in the data-directory. So I used the "php occ >>>>>> files:cleanup" command. >>>>>> As a result I got: "0 orphaned file cache entries deleted". The >>>>>> database table oc_filechache seems to be unchanged. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is this normal behaviour (and do I have the wrong expectations) or >>>>>> is this a bug? How can I cleanup the filecache or isn't this >>>>>> nessecary? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for the reply >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list >>>>>> >>>>>> [email protected]http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>>>> >>> >>>
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