mgmason Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Hello, my user name is mgmason, and I just started here and moved my sites from another host with the duplicator plugin. I saw today that I was over my disk space so I upgrade to 7000mb of space. I'm used to the cPanel file manger where I can empty the trash, but I don't see this option in Plesk. I'm thinking that there maybe some large duplicator archive files in the trash taking up space? Do I need to empty it or will it empty on it's own? Thanks, Mike Quote
wolstech Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago If you go in the file manager in plesk, select the .trash folder on the left, and then there should be a button to empty it. If you need help figuring out where your space went, just let us know and we can provide details. Quote
mgmason Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Thank you, but I don't see it, perhaps I'm not on the correct screen. Please see the screenshot attached. Quote
MoneyBroz Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, mgmason said: Thank you, but I don't see it, perhaps I'm not on the correct screen. Please see the screenshot attached. The trash folder would be in your home directory, not your domains document root directory Quote
KazVee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I just checked in my test account, and I didn't get a .trash folder in my Home directory until I actually deleted something. Could you try to make a new file and then delete it? Make sure to leave the "Skip the Recycle Bin and permanently remove [filename]" option unchecked. Once the file is deleted, you should see a new .trash folder appear right in your Home directory. Edited to add: Plesk confirms the .trash folder (they also call it Recycle Bin) is created when the user deletes a file. Quote
wolstech Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 233M ./httpdocs 3.2M ./logs 348K ./private 101M ./towardchrist.com 270M ./savvy.press 158M ./expressfixes.com 0 ./.wp-cli 0 ./wordpress-backups 172M ./savvyify.com 935M . None of that is trash, the account was just full. The above doesn't include databases, mail, or anything else either, just the files. Most if not all of those sites are WP, which is quite bloated, so not surprised by the size. For example the savvy.press one's wp-content folder is 200+MB alone. Buying more space looks like it was the right call here. Quote
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