Hi, I have two PBS running, one on my online Webserver and one in my Homelab.
Both do not store the backups on the server disk itself, the store on a mounted volume.
Now I ran out of storage at one of the PBS and had to increase the size of the disk, which worked fine.
But I am wondering, why one PBS needs onyl round about 3,5GB of disk space, while the other needs more then double!
Investigating the folders I found the difference in this folder:
PBS Homelab
PBS Webserver
Are these tasks related to the number of backups, setup under PVE?
I defentitly have more backups running with my PBS Webserver (2 VMs and 5 Containers), compared to my Homelab (1 VM and 2 Container).
How comes the size difference? Related to the size of VMs and Containers?
Is there a way to clean up PBS from unneeded files and updates?
Both do not store the backups on the server disk itself, the store on a mounted volume.
Now I ran out of storage at one of the PBS and had to increase the size of the disk, which worked fine.
But I am wondering, why one PBS needs onyl round about 3,5GB of disk space, while the other needs more then double!
Investigating the folders I found the difference in this folder:
/var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks
PBS Homelab
root@pbs:# du -hs /var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks
22M /var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks
PBS Webserver
root@pbs:# du -hs /var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks
1.7G /var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks
Are these tasks related to the number of backups, setup under PVE?
I defentitly have more backups running with my PBS Webserver (2 VMs and 5 Containers), compared to my Homelab (1 VM and 2 Container).
How comes the size difference? Related to the size of VMs and Containers?
Is there a way to clean up PBS from unneeded files and updates?