Removing old backups?
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@jdaviescoates Thanks. Weird thing is I now can't seem to find them when I'm using the terminal... very frustrating. The /mnt/cloudronbackup folder looks empty. Where else would they be...
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So I changed backups to an external provider but it would seem space is still taken up by the Cloudron backups on disk. How do I remove these?
@axbom there may be a better way by now, but last time I had to do this I ssh'd into the server and removed them that way
(this is one of the few/ only times I've ever had to ssh into the server for anything since using Cloudron, so if this is still the only way to do it, it'd be great if something could be added to the UI).
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@axbom there may be a better way by now, but last time I had to do this I ssh'd into the server and removed them that way
(this is one of the few/ only times I've ever had to ssh into the server for anything since using Cloudron, so if this is still the only way to do it, it'd be great if something could be added to the UI).
@jdaviescoates Thanks. Weird thing is I now can't seem to find them when I'm using the terminal... very frustrating. The /mnt/cloudronbackup folder looks empty. Where else would they be...
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@jdaviescoates Thanks. Weird thing is I now can't seem to find them when I'm using the terminal... very frustrating. The /mnt/cloudronbackup folder looks empty. Where else would they be...
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