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  • WiseMetalheadW Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I don’t quite understand why, but today all my backups mysteriously disappeared from the list of backups. However, they remained on remote storage.
    Is there any way to restore the list?
    I am using sshfs and Hetzner Box as provider. The log only displays the process of the last successful backup.

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    • WiseMetalheadW WiseMetalhead

      I don’t quite understand why, but today all my backups mysteriously disappeared from the list of backups. However, they remained on remote storage.
      Is there any way to restore the list?
      I am using sshfs and Hetzner Box as provider. The log only displays the process of the last successful backup.

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      @wisemetalhead whoops, I somehow missed this question. Not sure why the backup listing disappeared, I think we will have to investigate what happened using the logs.

      But since the backups itself are still there, you can use the CLI tool's cloudron import to restore (if needed).

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