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Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories"

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  • J joseph

    @jagan can you check the output of command find /app/data -type d -empty | wc -l in Web Terminal of nextcloud . If that is not a high number, then can you try back up again? The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

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    @joseph said in Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories":

    @jagan can you check the output of command find /app/data -type d -empty | wc -l in Web Terminal of nextcloud . If that is not a high number, then can you try back up again? The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

    just curious, I don't have a backup issue but executed the command in web terminal NC: 12471 is this high?

    and Immich: 26423

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    • imc67I imc67

      @joseph said in Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories":

      @jagan can you check the output of command find /app/data -type d -empty | wc -l in Web Terminal of nextcloud . If that is not a high number, then can you try back up again? The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

      just curious, I don't have a backup issue but executed the command in web terminal NC: 12471 is this high?

      and Immich: 26423

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      @imc67 said in Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories":

      just curious, I don't have a backup issue but executed the command in web terminal NC: 12471 is this high?

      You made me curious too!

      I seem to have 31267 (but also not currently having any backup issues either)

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • J joseph

        @jagan can you check the output of command find /app/data -type d -empty | wc -l in Web Terminal of nextcloud . If that is not a high number, then can you try back up again? The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

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        @joseph said in Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories":

        If that is not a high number,

        Define high?

        @joseph said in Since update to v8.2.1 backups fail with "Too many empty directories":

        The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

        How does the code define it?

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          The number are just some pragmatic values. Empty dirs - 50000 , executables - 20000 and symlinks - 20000 . If it exceeds these, it will error.

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          • J joseph

            @jagan can you check the output of command find /app/data -type d -empty | wc -l in Web Terminal of nextcloud . If that is not a high number, then can you try back up again? The code is simply running that command and concluding the number is too high.

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            @joseph I hit 50968 empty directories 😕 Is there a way to solve this as it hinders proper backup processes ? Thanks

            P.S.: I think the issue is discussed here: https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/46425

            Edit: I deleted the content of the preview folder with rm -r app/data/appdata_*/preview/* and then ran sudo -u www-data php -f /app/code/occ files:scan-app-data as suggested in the link above. Ended up with 129 empty directories.

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              @mononym I recently had to clean up a customer's server . The preview dir had over 230k empty dirs!

              # wc -l /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt 
              231605 /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt
              
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              • J joseph

                @mononym I recently had to clean up a customer's server . The preview dir had over 230k empty dirs!

                # wc -l /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt 
                231605 /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt
                
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                @joseph Yep, this was my installation 🤡

                Thank you very much @joseph can't thank you enough.

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                • J joseph

                  @mononym I recently had to clean up a customer's server . The preview dir had over 230k empty dirs!

                  # wc -l /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt 
                  231605 /tmp/deleted_dirs.txt
                  
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                  @joseph was there something added to the code to prevent the buildup of empty dirs?

                  Conscious tech

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                  • robiR robi

                    @joseph was there something added to the code to prevent the buildup of empty dirs?

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                    @robi those directories were legit directories under user data and not created by some plugin . I think only @jagan can answer how so many directories can be created. Maybe they are synced from some external source.

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                    • J joseph

                      @robi those directories were legit directories under user data and not created by some plugin . I think only @jagan can answer how so many directories can be created. Maybe they are synced from some external source.

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                      @joseph oh geez, ok thx ☺️

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