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I've been looking for something like this for years as remembering to manually empty trash is a pain (usually when something won't play because I forgot to do it) so this is great thanks and seems to be ticking along right now (I used the CRON variable to increase the frequency). I just wondered if there's any protection built in (or if not whether it is possible to add it) for a situation where the RAID array (or drive) hosting the media goes down unexpectedly for any reason. Would plex-auto-trash keep running and essentially nuke the library? I think I remember seeing that even with auto-empty on in the Plex server settings it won't do it if the library path isn't available. Does this mean I'm safe even with plex-auto-trash? If not is it possible to add some sort of check before running the empty that will prevent it if the library path is unavailable? Sorry if I haven't explained it well or used the correct terminology. Thanks.
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Thanks for the reply, that's great to hear that this is a possibility. Would love to have that protection as an option. > This is not currently implemented but it could be optionally added.
I've been looking for something like this for years as remembering to manually empty trash is a pain (usually when something won't play because I forgot to do it) so this is great thanks and seems to be ticking along right now (I used the CRON variable to increase the frequency). I just wondered if there's any protection built in (or if not whether it is possible to add it) for a situation where the RAID array (or drive) hosting the media goes down unexpectedly for any reason. Would plex-auto-trash keep running and essentially nuke the library? I think I remember seeing that even with auto-empty on in the Plex server settings it won't do it if the library path isn't available. Does this mean I'm safe even with plex-auto-trash? If not is it possible to add some sort of check before running the empty that will prevent it if the library path is unavailable? Sorry if I haven't explained it well or used the correct terminology. Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: