Unable to complete update to v7.4.0 (Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS)
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@p44 It takes extra space for a short amount of time. It's like this:
- Old containers are running
- New images are downloaded
- Old containers are stopped.
- Old images are removed
- New containers are started
We can do step 3 and 4 before step 2. But this means that you will have more downtime. So, it's a compromise made assuming that servers have disk space (which most of them do).
I am running into the exact same problem that my disk space is running low. In this context, I want to switch to another VM. Is it possible to install a fresh copy of Cloudron 7.4.1 on the new server and then import a backup of one single app from the old Cloudron instance? The app version is the same, however, the cloudron version is different due to the fact that I cannot update the old instance.
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I am running into the exact same problem that my disk space is running low. In this context, I want to switch to another VM. Is it possible to install a fresh copy of Cloudron 7.4.1 on the new server and then import a backup of one single app from the old Cloudron instance? The app version is the same, however, the cloudron version is different due to the fact that I cannot update the old instance.
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@p44 It takes extra space for a short amount of time. It's like this:
- Old containers are running
- New images are downloaded
- Old containers are stopped.
- Old images are removed
- New containers are started
We can do step 3 and 4 before step 2. But this means that you will have more downtime. So, it's a compromise made assuming that servers have disk space (which most of them do).
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@girish what I can see is that after update, "Docker" takes 9.25 GB disk space. Before update it was only 4.51 GB... So my question is: new release requires more disk space?
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On my existing install, docker takes around 7GB.
On a fresh install:
root@ubuntu-s-1vcpu-2gb-sfo2-01:~# docker system df
TYPE TOTAL ACTIVE SIZE RECLAIMABLE
Images 9 0 6.905GB 6.905GB (100%)
Containers 0 0 0B 0B
Local Volumes 0 0 0B 0B
Build Cache 0 0 0B 0BSo, the size hasn't changed much (atleast for docker images). Not sure what apps you have installed. Maybe they are taking lots of space?
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On my existing install, docker takes around 7GB.
On a fresh install:
root@ubuntu-s-1vcpu-2gb-sfo2-01:~# docker system df
TYPE TOTAL ACTIVE SIZE RECLAIMABLE
Images 9 0 6.905GB 6.905GB (100%)
Containers 0 0 0B 0B
Local Volumes 0 0 0B 0B
Build Cache 0 0 0B 0BSo, the size hasn't changed much (atleast for docker images). Not sure what apps you have installed. Maybe they are taking lots of space?
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@girish Thank's Girish, I've only one VPN app. The docker before update it was 4.5 GB, now is around 7 (yesterday it was 9)...
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