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Recent content by Gene Steinberg

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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    The databases aren't much larger. Most of my email is hosted by IONOS Business Email so it doesn't impact the server. As to the Plesk backups, they are all stored elsewhere. The point is that the deletion of 12-15GB of MP3 files failed to change thet disk usage total. It would mean that 12-15GB...
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    Yes, as I said, Info and Statistics. I am relying on the Used display in the opt/psa directory, 271.71GB. It has continued to increase as a few files from another domain are uploaded, but they don't compensate for the 150 MP3 audio files deleted.
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    Under domains in Plesk: 68072.4 MB Using the command you posted above: 65G
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    /var/www/vhosts/technightowl.live I've been checking the listings for the entire server in Plesk, which did not decrease.
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    I assume you mean the domain where the problem occurred? Or is there something in a webspacename that covers the entire server?
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    And there is no .trash folder in the webspace for the domain where I deleted the files.
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    Info and Statistics in Plesk. It's been that way for a couple of weeks now since I deleted the files.
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    Issue After Deleting 150 MP3 Files From VPS Server, Disk Space Display Goes Up!

    The files in question were between 70 and 110 MB in size. But the available storage space is the same or higher. I've added a handful of files, but they were no larger than the ones deleted. ?????
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    Question Backup Strategy

    Alas, they apparently couldn't understand the concern, which is not being able to access a OneDrive set of backup files on another server via Plesk Backup. I've gone back and forth with them and the host, and they can't see that core issue. Gene
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    Question Backup Strategy

    I did. Hopefully they will have an answer.
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    Question Backup Strategy

    This is a problem I had recently. When logging into the same account from another server prior to restoring, it did not see the backups at all. Period. I wasn't able to get the Plesk Transfer to see it either (server SSH failed though Plesk and individual domain access worked), but I was able...
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    Question Backup Strategy

    What about the Microsoft OneDrive? And this item in the Settings of Plesk Backup: "You can encrypt Plesk database passwords contained in backups with the Plesk encryption key or with a password. The key is unique for each Plesk installation. Backups encrypted with the key can be restored only...
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