Question about /var/log/proxmox-backup/tasks

cpulove

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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:
/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?
 
Which PBS version are you using? Log rotation is already implemented in the current version.

You can also delete the logs manually:
 

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