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  1. cosmocanuck

    Question Understanding Plesk backups

    Aha, thanks! All the same options. I think I'll just turn off that backup and keep the other one. Thanks so much for your help!
  2. cosmocanuck

    Question Understanding Plesk backups

    Thanks! We're similar to these settings but Weekly and Monthly, respectively for the intervals (fine for a rarely-updated site). And the backups are on the server so we should be good for restoring if needed. I notice the Settings options are quite different for the two kinds of backups, with...
  3. cosmocanuck

    Question Understanding Plesk backups

    Hmm, yes there is a backup set up there (called simply "Backup Manager", which evidently is different from the backup reached by clicking "Backup & Restore" on the Websites & Domains screen (called "Backup Manager for lucentquay.ca")! And the one and only backup listed on the former screen, is...
  4. cosmocanuck

    Question Understanding Plesk backups

    Hi! I maintain / monitor my client's websites, and one major task is to keep an eye on disk usage. The only thing that causes regular fluctuations is the Plesk hosting backups, and the pattern normally is predictable but sometimes grows for non-obvious reasons. This sometimes edges us perilously...
  5. cosmocanuck

    Question Disk space mysteriously growing

    They did! It was merely automated server backups, I went to "Backup & Restore" on the main Plesk screen and deleted older backups - voila! problem solved.
  6. cosmocanuck

    Question Disk space mysteriously growing

    Please disregard my above followup message. I'm encountering further unrelated issues and have taken this up with my hosting provider. Thanks!
  7. cosmocanuck

    Question Disk space mysteriously growing

    Hi @Sebahat.hadzhi ! Just to confirm how I'd use the find command to solve this: since I want to determine what file(s) are responsible for that overnight rise in disk usage on a specific date, I'd do a find and set the mtime parameter to take me to the day before the jump (say, -11 or -12 if...
  8. cosmocanuck

    Question Disk space mysteriously growing

    Thanks for this, Sebahat! I will give it a try.
  9. cosmocanuck

    Question Disk space mysteriously growing

    Hi. I monitor Plesk for updates and disk usage for a client. I've solved issues in the past but am not a hosting management expert by any means, so I hope someone can advise. Disk usage has broken from its usual pattern, as seen in monitoring, and is closing in on our limit: As you can see...
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