OC-Nodes
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Hrm, that doesn't look right. I created opencloud-eu/reva#264 to track that issue and will look into it. |
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I have installed open cloud on a server with 600 GB of free disk space. When trying to sync a directory of ca 150 GB of files the entire hard disk of the server is filled while only a part of the data has been uploaded. It looks like there is a lot of data stored in a subdirectory called oc-nodes. It looks like a huge number of revisions is stored here.
In this case, the 150GB of files contains video files. I am afraid the during the upload, because this took a while, revisions were saved here of the partially uploaded files? This is the only explanation that I have, because these are videos that are over 10 years old, they have never been edited.
Is there a way around this or a method to drop old revisions from a specific directory? Of course, I can simply rm the folders on the file system but I don't think that is the best solution?
For illustration, I am looking at enormous lists of blocks like this:
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