![]() This already lead to his NC beeing stuck because the server quota at 200GB was reached (and Debian blocked additional files) while the client thought everything was fine (he was seeing 15OGB usage). so this makes user's quota completely useless, in this case I put a 100GB quota so the client is notified when reaching 90GB but on the server the client already reached 150GB. I was explained that the quota do not account for the deleted files, the versions, etc. Problem, if I check on the server itself (debian 10 up to date) the real usage is 152GB. I use "Quota Warning" app in Nextcloud, but my problem is the opposite, for example in a NC 21.0.3 instance with a single user (he uses it to sync between 3 machines) the NC interface shows 94gb used and the "Quota warning" app reports 94% usage because I did set a 100GB quota for that user, so far so good. It's a problem I discussed on the forums. No LDAP configuration (delete this part if not used) LDAP config '' => ' 'overwriteprotocol' => 'https',Īre you using external storage, if yes which one: local/smb/sftp/.Īre you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: LDAP/ActiveDirectory/Webdav/. 'datadirectory' => '/usr/local/www/nextcloud/data', ![]() ![]() 'logfile' => '/var/log/nextcloud/nextcloud.log', 'path' => '/usr/local/www/nextcloud/apps-pkg', ![]() 'path' => '/usr/local/www/nextcloud/apps', database password, passwordsalt, secret, smtp password, …) Make sure to remove all sensitive content such as passwords. Sudo -u www-data php occ config:list systemįrom within your Nextcloud installation folder If you have access to your command line run e.g.: ![]()
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