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Disc usage display per app

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    At the moment cloudron counts only the usage of /app/data, but not the dumps of the latest backup/rest.

    The dumps are part of "Everything else (Ubuntu, etc) 123.0 GB".

    Feature-Request:

    Display the sum of everything in /home/yellowtent/appsdata/1234/, not just the sum of (/home/yellowtent/appsdata/1234/data).

    Or extend the current display. appname 1GB data / 1GB misc (Latest db dump etc.).

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      Good idea. Should we just display the dumps as part of the app size itself?

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          Good idea. Should we just display the dumps as part of the app size itself?

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          @girish This would already help to find out that not something hidden in the OS takes the storage.

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