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Resolved Can't delete some backups

Zicane

Basic Pleskian
Hi, I've just discovered that my server makes a backup that I didn't scheduled and it takes a lot of space on the disk.
I would know how to disable this backup or at least delete them from plesk Interface (I can delete them only trough CLI).
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Thanks in advances.
 
I'll assume this screenshot is not from Tools & Settings > Backup Manager

If you create a server-level backup, you cannot delete it from other Backup Manager pages belongs to other subscriptions even if you're an administrator.

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If you want a clear view of what scheduled backups are activated or disabled, install this extension by Plesk:

Extensions > Scheduled Backups List > Install

Or

Bash:
plesk bin extension -i scheduled-backups-list
 
If you want a clear view of what scheduled backups are activated or disabled, install this extension by Plesk:
Extensions > Scheduled Backups List > Install
I was facing the exact same problem but couldn't figure out where it was hiding. Did a quick search and came across this thread - This solution solved it for me too. Thanks for the tip!
 
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