Haven't found anyone who has posted anything similar, so I thought I'd ask:
I'm using a Mac, and I've noticed that deleting files on my freenas (shared over afp) does not free up any space. Also, each time I try to delete something, I get a prompt that says "This item will be deleted immediately. You can’t undo this action." In other words, finder is not using the native trash (I think the folder is usually called .trash on external drives.) Thus I have three questions:
1) How do I enable the native macOS trash bin on my freenas AFP share?
2) How do I prevent the system from saying the permanent delete message every time I delete something and instead have it move to the .trash folder, to be erased permanently when I erase trash?
3) Why isn't the permanent delete function actually freeing up space? I have no snapshots enabled.
Thanks!
I'm using a Mac, and I've noticed that deleting files on my freenas (shared over afp) does not free up any space. Also, each time I try to delete something, I get a prompt that says "This item will be deleted immediately. You can’t undo this action." In other words, finder is not using the native trash (I think the folder is usually called .trash on external drives.) Thus I have three questions:
1) How do I enable the native macOS trash bin on my freenas AFP share?
2) How do I prevent the system from saying the permanent delete message every time I delete something and instead have it move to the .trash folder, to be erased permanently when I erase trash?
3) Why isn't the permanent delete function actually freeing up space? I have no snapshots enabled.
Thanks!