I have a feeling that I ran the cron.pl recently and that has resulted in deletion of several files that were not downloaded in last x number of days.
Is there any way of receivering or undoing what has been done?
And can someone please confirm that running cron.pl does indeed deletion of files that meet the condition of not downloaded for past x number of days for premium users etc?
XFileSharing Pro - Any chance to undo the deleted files
Or at least post a strong warning message that running cron.pl may result in deletion of files meeting certain conditions.trinsic wrote:Would probably be a good idea for the next version of XFS to put the files into a recycle bin of sorts with a fixed expire date (of the admins choosing). Good for DMCA counter-notices and files deleted by accident.
I pretty much lost everything
i already set them 0. from anonymous to premium.. still its deleting. random files... im so stupid that i even tried it and now i lost another set of files.. ;(ankurs wrote:settings > Delete files after > make them all "0"Ryok wrote:What should i do or settings to make the cron.pl not to delete files?ankurs wrote:Files are indeed deleted once you run the cronjob and if files meet the delete requirements.
coz everytime i run it, my files are decreasing by 800.