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  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

    Ah, looking at the logs, I think that 7.35GB needed is just for files.uniteddiversity.coop

    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:settings initCache: pre-load settings
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:taskworker Starting task 2312. Logs are at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/tasks/2312.log
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:tasks 2312: {"percent":2,"error":null}
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:tasks 2312: {"percent":1,"message":"Backing up files.uniteddiversity.coop"}
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:tasks 2312: {"percent":5,"message":"Snapshotting app files.uniteddiversity.coop"}
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:addons files.uniteddiversity.coop backupAddons
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:addons files.uniteddiversity.coop backupAddons: Backing up ["ldap","localstorage"]
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:backups files.uniteddiversity.coop snapshotApp: took 0.002 seconds
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:tasks 2312: {"percent":5,"message":"Uploading app snapshot files.uniteddiversity.coop"}
    Sep 25 23:00:01 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb spawn: /usr/bin/sudo -S -E --close-from=4 /home/yellowtent/box/src/scripts/backupupload.js snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb tgz {"localRoot":"/home/yellowtent/appsdata/08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb","layout":[]}
    Sep 25 23:00:02 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:02.751Z box:backupupload Backing up {"localRoot":"/home/yellowtent/appsdata/08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb","layout":[]} to snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb
    Sep 25 23:00:02 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:02.810Z box:settings initCache: pre-load settings
    Sep 25 23:00:02 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:02.924Z box:backups upload: id snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb format tgz dataLayout {"localRoot":"/home/yellowtent/appsdata/08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb","layout":[]}
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:03.056Z box:storage/filesystem checkPreconditions: getting disk usage of /home/yellowtent/appsdata/08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:03.132Z box:storage/filesystem checkPreconditions: 6276598526 bytes
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb (stdout): 2020-09-25T22:00:03.194Z box:backupupload upload completed. error: { BoxError: Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB
    at /home/yellowtent/box/src/storage/filesystem.js:77:57
    at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
    name: 'BoxError',
    reason: 'FileSystem Error',
    details: {},
    message:
    'Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB' }
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:backups runBackupUpload: result - {"result":"Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB"}
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:shell backup-snapshot/app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb code: 50, signal: null
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:backups files.uniteddiversity.coop Unable to backup { BoxError: Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB
    at /home/yellowtent/box/src/backups.js:863:29
    at f (/home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/once/once.js:25:25)
    at ChildProcess.<anonymous> (/home/yellowtent/box/src/shell.js:69:9)
    at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:198:13)
    at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:248:12)
    name: 'BoxError',
    reason: 'External Error',
    details: {},
    message:
    'Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB' }
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:taskworker Task took 2.046 seconds
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:tasks setCompleted - 2312: {"result":null,"error":{"stack":"BoxError: Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB\n at /home/yellowtent/box/src/backups.js:863:29\n at f (/home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/once/once.js:25:25)\n at ChildProcess.<anonymous> (/home/yellowtent/box/src/shell.js:69:9)\n at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:198:13)\n at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:248:12)","name":"BoxError","reason":"External Error","details":{},"message":"Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB"}}
    Sep 25 23:00:03 box:tasks 2312: {"percent":100,"result":null,"error":{"stack":"BoxError: Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB\n at /home/yellowtent/box/src/backups.js:863:29\n at f (/home/yellowtent/box/node_modules/once/once.js:25:25)\n at ChildProcess.<anonymous> (/home/yellowtent/box/src/shell.js:69:9)\n at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:198:13)\n at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:248:12)","name":"BoxError","reason":"External Error","details":{},"message":"Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 7.35 GB Available: 7.13 GB"}}
    
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    wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
    #6

    I just deleted the directories from Jan 12-14 (kept 15 for good measure) and then tried to run a backup.

    Got this error:

    Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 2.18 GB Available: 2.17 GB

    I'm seriously confused now.

    Also, I note in System is showing 86.39GB of Backup data:

    system.png

    But I've no idea what nor where that is?!? Help!

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

      I just deleted the directories from Jan 12-14 (kept 15 for good measure) and then tried to run a backup.

      Got this error:

      Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 2.18 GB Available: 2.17 GB

      I'm seriously confused now.

      Also, I note in System is showing 86.39GB of Backup data:

      system.png

      But I've no idea what nor where that is?!? Help!

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      wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
      #7

      I just had a look at whats inside /var/backups/snapshot and it looks like it's all from 15 Jan! Surely that can't be right?!?

      root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:/var/backups/snapshot# ls -l
      total 1218540
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent 1165420357 Jan 15  2020 app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       7667 Jan 15  2020 app_133a418f-dc94-4f4a-bd80-b29d6fe6d356.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       8754 Jan 15  2020 app_2077efa7-c7a1-42fd-91f2-d528e594ee54.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent    7267103 Jan 15  2020 app_3eef7707-506f-4c12-b762-364589507136.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       9855 Jan 15  2020 app_77519696-45f5-4bd8-bc28-78ebb2ba3664.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent      68475 Jan 15  2020 app_a0a9bc60-0693-4b86-bcd1-ce74c301ff3c.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent   74700646 Jan 15  2020 app_d0e0fa7c-e358-4d93-869b-e227feec349f.tar.gz
      -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent     278567 Jan 15  2020 box.tar.gz
      root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:/var/backups/snapshot# 
      
      

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

        I just had a look at whats inside /var/backups/snapshot and it looks like it's all from 15 Jan! Surely that can't be right?!?

        root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:/var/backups/snapshot# ls -l
        total 1218540
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent 1165420357 Jan 15  2020 app_08388b1d-12c7-42c2-b6bd-a5c5be5cfcbb.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       7667 Jan 15  2020 app_133a418f-dc94-4f4a-bd80-b29d6fe6d356.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       8754 Jan 15  2020 app_2077efa7-c7a1-42fd-91f2-d528e594ee54.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent    7267103 Jan 15  2020 app_3eef7707-506f-4c12-b762-364589507136.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent       9855 Jan 15  2020 app_77519696-45f5-4bd8-bc28-78ebb2ba3664.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent      68475 Jan 15  2020 app_a0a9bc60-0693-4b86-bcd1-ce74c301ff3c.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent   74700646 Jan 15  2020 app_d0e0fa7c-e358-4d93-869b-e227feec349f.tar.gz
        -rw-r--r-- 2 yellowtent yellowtent     278567 Jan 15  2020 box.tar.gz
        root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:/var/backups/snapshot# 
        
        
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        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        I note that 15 Jan is actually the day I created the volume where my backups live:

        backup_created.png

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          Just to get a clear picture here, can you double check your backup configuration to see the folder it actually is using for backups? Also check if you use tarball or rsync style backup.

          Note that if you change the backup configuration, the old backups will remain on the disk, Cloudron does not do any purging of old backups. For example if you switch from tarball to rsync, the old tarballs will still exist on disk and have to be manually removed as of now.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Also, make sure that the "Directory is external disk" option is checked. This will make sure that the external disk is actually mounted.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Just to get a clear picture here, can you double check your backup configuration to see the folder it actually is using for backups? Also check if you use tarball or rsync style backup.

              Note that if you change the backup configuration, the old backups will remain on the disk, Cloudron does not do any purging of old backups. For example if you switch from tarball to rsync, the old tarballs will still exist on disk and have to be manually removed as of now.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              @nebulon said in Why is my backup drive full?:

              Just to get a clear picture here, can you double check your backup configuration to see the folder it actually is using for backups?

              Doh!

              Yeah, I've got a volume mounted so it's not /var/backups/ it's at /mnt/backups

              Here they all are!

              root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:~# ls -l /mnt/backups
              total 164
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  6 22:30 2020-09-06-223002-163
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  8 22:30 2020-09-08-223001-828
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  8 22:30 2020-09-08-223002-037
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223002-877
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:38 2020-09-09-223003-092
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223003-461
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223048-638
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 11 22:30 2020-09-11-223001-919
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 11 22:30 2020-09-11-223002-397
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 12 22:40 2020-09-12-224039-652
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:41 2020-09-13-224129-874
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:45 2020-09-13-224527-403
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:47 2020-09-13-224555-257
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:47 2020-09-13-224713-002
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:48 2020-09-13-224757-613
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:30 2020-09-14-023003-201
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:31 2020-09-14-023003-213
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:30 2020-09-14-023003-224
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:31 2020-09-14-023050-510
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 15 22:40 2020-09-15-224017-990
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 18 22:40 2020-09-18-224017-550
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 19 00:57 2020-09-19-003001-934
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 20 00:39 2020-09-20-000010-527
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 20 22:30 2020-09-20-223002-164
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 00:56 2020-09-21-003001-880
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-597
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-806
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-870
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 23 22:30 2020-09-23-223001-540
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 24 00:30 2020-09-24-003001-489
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 24 22:11 2020-09-24-220003-529
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 13:37 2020-09-25-132557-773
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 22:30 2020-09-25-223001-288
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 22:30 2020-09-25-223001-426
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 02:30 2020-09-26-023001-266
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 08:36 2020-09-26-082946-798
              drwx------ 2 root       root       16384 Jan 15  2020 lost+found
              drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 08:29 snapshot
              root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:~# 
              

              @nebulon said in Why is my backup drive full?:

              Note that if you change the backup configuration, the old backups will remain on the disk, Cloudron does not do any purging of old backups. For example if you switch from tarball to rsync, the old tarballs will still exist on disk and have to be manually removed as of now.

              That explains why the ancient ones (because I purchased and mounted a volume) were still in /var/backups

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                @nebulon said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                Just to get a clear picture here, can you double check your backup configuration to see the folder it actually is using for backups?

                Doh!

                Yeah, I've got a volume mounted so it's not /var/backups/ it's at /mnt/backups

                Here they all are!

                root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:~# ls -l /mnt/backups
                total 164
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  6 22:30 2020-09-06-223002-163
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  8 22:30 2020-09-08-223001-828
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  8 22:30 2020-09-08-223002-037
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223002-877
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:38 2020-09-09-223003-092
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223003-461
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep  9 22:30 2020-09-09-223048-638
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 11 22:30 2020-09-11-223001-919
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 11 22:30 2020-09-11-223002-397
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 12 22:40 2020-09-12-224039-652
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:41 2020-09-13-224129-874
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:45 2020-09-13-224527-403
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:47 2020-09-13-224555-257
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:47 2020-09-13-224713-002
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 13 22:48 2020-09-13-224757-613
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:30 2020-09-14-023003-201
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:31 2020-09-14-023003-213
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:30 2020-09-14-023003-224
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 14 02:31 2020-09-14-023050-510
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 15 22:40 2020-09-15-224017-990
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 18 22:40 2020-09-18-224017-550
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 19 00:57 2020-09-19-003001-934
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 20 00:39 2020-09-20-000010-527
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 20 22:30 2020-09-20-223002-164
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 00:56 2020-09-21-003001-880
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-597
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-806
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 21 22:30 2020-09-21-223003-870
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 23 22:30 2020-09-23-223001-540
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 24 00:30 2020-09-24-003001-489
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 24 22:11 2020-09-24-220003-529
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 13:37 2020-09-25-132557-773
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 22:30 2020-09-25-223001-288
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 25 22:30 2020-09-25-223001-426
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 02:30 2020-09-26-023001-266
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 08:36 2020-09-26-082946-798
                drwx------ 2 root       root       16384 Jan 15  2020 lost+found
                drwxr-xr-x 2 yellowtent yellowtent  4096 Sep 26 08:29 snapshot
                root@ubuntu-2gb-fsn1-1:~# 
                

                @nebulon said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                Note that if you change the backup configuration, the old backups will remain on the disk, Cloudron does not do any purging of old backups. For example if you switch from tarball to rsync, the old tarballs will still exist on disk and have to be manually removed as of now.

                That explains why the ancient ones (because I purchased and mounted a volume) were still in /var/backups

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                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @jdaviescoates said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                /var/backups/

                You can safely remove the files/backups here, will get back some space.

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                • girishG girish

                  @jdaviescoates said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                  /var/backups/

                  You can safely remove the files/backups here, will get back some space.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @girish said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                  You can safely remove the files/backups here, will get back some space.

                  Just to be clear, I'm assuming I can safely remove absolutely everything in there, right?

                  Perhaps even completely remove that folder?

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @jdaviescoates said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                    Perhaps even completely remove that folder?

                    Yes, you can remove it entirely.

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                    • girishG girish

                      @jdaviescoates said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                      Perhaps even completely remove that folder?

                      Yes, you can remove it entirely.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @girish OK will do.

                      The error messages I'm getting are still really strange. Latest one is the strangest yet:

                      Not enough disk space for backup. Needed: 1.08 GB Available: 1.08 GB

                      Either way, guess I need to delete a few more old backups from /mnt/backups before backing up will work again...

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                        In the end I just bit the bullet and doubled the size of my backup disk!

                        Still slightly confused/ bemused by all the strange random space errors I was getting though!

                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          @jdaviescoates said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                          Perhaps even completely remove that folder?

                          Yes, you can remove it entirely.

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                          @girish I had the same question as @jdaviescoates. I've moved my backups from internal same drive to an external USB drive.

                          I am using tarballs as backup format.

                          I've moved the backup directories from /var/backups/ to my external drive. If I want to restore from those backup directories, do I need the contents of the /var/backups/snapshot directory also?

                          If I don't want to restore from those older backups, can I confirm that it's OK to delete the contents of the /var/backups/snapshot directory?

                          Thanks for the helpful thread. 👍

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                            In the end I just bit the bullet and doubled the size of my backup disk!

                            Still slightly confused/ bemused by all the strange random space errors I was getting though!

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                            @jdaviescoates If you're using rsync, the space errors might not be so strange, as it would only need to add additional files, rather than backing up the whole thing again, hence the space required for a given backup might be quite random (depending what has changed since the last one). Just a suggestion though. And of course if you're using tarball then that is really weird!

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                              @jdaviescoates If you're using rsync, the space errors might not be so strange, as it would only need to add additional files, rather than backing up the whole thing again, hence the space required for a given backup might be quite random (depending what has changed since the last one). Just a suggestion though. And of course if you're using tarball then that is really weird!

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                              @avatar1024 yeah, it was tarball.

                              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                              • ei8fdbE ei8fdb

                                @girish I had the same question as @jdaviescoates. I've moved my backups from internal same drive to an external USB drive.

                                I am using tarballs as backup format.

                                I've moved the backup directories from /var/backups/ to my external drive. If I want to restore from those backup directories, do I need the contents of the /var/backups/snapshot directory also?

                                If I don't want to restore from those older backups, can I confirm that it's OK to delete the contents of the /var/backups/snapshot directory?

                                Thanks for the helpful thread. 👍

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                                @ei8fdb said in Why is my backup drive full?:

                                I've moved the backup directories from /var/backups/ to my external drive. If I want to restore from those backup directories, do I need the contents of the /var/backups/snapshot directory also?

                                The snapshot directory is not required for restoring. BUT it's required for the actual the backups to work (so think of it as a working directory for backups). It's important to not remove that directory when doing backups! Since, Cloudron will use hard links from the actual backups to the snapshot directory, it's not really taking up extra space.

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