What's coming in Cloudron 9
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Great further development and a beautiful UI redesign!
Suggestion for improvement: please add automatic line wrapping for the name of the Cloudron instance so that the side menu doesn’t become too wide. Thank you

@CRBear said in What's coming in Cloudron 9:

Great further development and a beautiful UI redesign!
Suggestion for improvement: please add automatic line wrapping for the name of the Cloudron instance so that the side menu doesn’t become too wide. Thank you

Fixed with https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/5160f22d912d7524fff068dcc6efecf818b4f087 to limit the sidebar width to max 300px as some compromise to still display large names (though the are limited to 64 characters anyways, but lots of
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For the record I discovered our instance had been updated around 10 days ago.
The backups had stopped working. I had to remount the sshfs thing (by chance there's an ui action to do that) and it worked again.
Overall the ui is better, especially the admin part. I note I can't access to the old notifications though (they were always available with v8 I think).
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I confirm the problem with backup requiring SSHFS remount, on all my servers.
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Same here about the backup.
I have also witnessed the automatic update to from v8 to v9. However, this was on only my unlicensed/free Cloudron servers. All licensed ones were waiting on manual trigger (probably because v9 is still officially not released), which once triggered went smoothly. -
Just got auto-updated to Cloudron 9.0.13 a few weeks ago and my n8n backups have gone absolutely bonkers.
They jumped from a consistent 800MB-1GB range to 6.37GB. File count stayed the same (5877 files), so something else is getting backed up now.
Dug into the container and found /usr is 2.8GB and /app is 2.4GB - that's basically the entire 6GB right there.
Did something change with backup scope in Cloudron 9? Is this a known issue? My backup storage costs just tripled overnight for what looks like redundant system files that shouldn't be in there.
Anyone else seeing this?