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Recycle Bin error
Under "ISP Manager" I get an error when I click on the Recycle Bin.
The error is:
"The recycle bin cannot be accessed because the system is currently being updated. Please try again in a few minutes."
This is ISPConfig 2.2.6
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This message shows you, that there where some items currently processed by the system. Wait a few minutes and you can access the recycle bin.
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I deleted an empty site and it took an hour before I could access the Recycle Bin again.
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The behaviour is odd, as sometimes I can access it, other times I get that error.
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The behaviour is nescessary to avoid data corruption, we will see if we can implement it less strict in the next release.
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Yes, i think it is necessary, because also on my servers this message appears for long periods.
I'll hope it is solved in the next release indeed.
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