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Recovery using a new Cloudron with a mounted partition of the old instance volume

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Cloudron wont boot after update, because disk was full.

      So I setuped a new Cloudron instance. SSH into it, and mounted the old Cloudron partition. I can see the backup file into /mounted-old-cloudron/var/backups.

      Now, what information do I have to enter into the restore screen on the new cloudron (see attached screenshot, info missing in yellow)?

      By the way, should I assign the ip of the old instance to the new one before doing this?

      And finally the backup are not that fresh,. as I can see (see other screenshot attached). Is there a way to get more recent recovery by restoring each app individually using the files only? Can I do the recovery first and then update with the files?

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        Cloudron wont boot after update, because disk was full.

        So I setuped a new Cloudron instance. SSH into it, and mounted the old Cloudron partition. I can see the backup file into /mounted-old-cloudron/var/backups.

        Now, what information do I have to enter into the restore screen on the new cloudron (see attached screenshot, info missing in yellow)?

        By the way, should I assign the ip of the old instance to the new one before doing this?

        And finally the backup are not that fresh,. as I can see (see other screenshot attached). Is there a way to get more recent recovery by restoring each app individually using the files only? Can I do the recovery first and then update with the files?

        03dca8cd-db4c-49a6-865f-da20bd3b3d4a-image.png
        3c911bd7-ddb6-474d-a57e-04ba90320889-image.png

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        @therealwebmaster If you mount it manually, use the Filesystem provider. Then, the backup path is simply /mounted-old-cloudron/var/backups/<timestamp>/box_<timestamp>_v<box_version>.

        See https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/download-backups/#backup-file-names for some hints.

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