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Add historical disk usage in System info - Graphs section

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  • SansGuidonS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
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    As proposed in https://forum.cloudron.io/post/112581, I would love to see how disk usage is evolving in time, like done for CPU and Memory graphs. For now we only capture the disk usage at some instant T, whereas I want to be able to tell if disk usage i growing abnormally.

    Maybe for a future release (Cloudron 9.x)?

    Thanks! 🙏

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      I fully support this.

      I know it’s not the same but you can build something like this in your .bashrc (and a cron script) so you have some info on the terminal.

      Mine looks like this after I ssh into my server:
      IMG_2366.jpeg

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