> it's almost impossible to check data through linux command line
It's not supposed to. You can check your attachments at Administration > Attachments. You can filter orphan attachments and delete them. Find largest ones.
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Originally posted by victor View PostHi Russ,
Attachments can be stored on AWS S3: https://docs.espocrm.com/administrat.../#file-storage.Last edited by Russ; 03-11-2024, 11:53 PM.
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Hi Russ,
Attachments can be stored on AWS S3: https://docs.espocrm.com/administrat.../#file-storage.
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Gigantic uploads folder
Hey guys!
So the uploads folder reached more than 700K records and it's almost impossible to check data through linux command line, is there any options (or roadmap to have one) on how to get out of such situation? May be use nested folders?
I need to access folders to perform certain backups, for example my /uploads folder is EFS, but I can't browse it, at all, it halts any system.
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