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Images not deleted from SFTP external storage

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rfhmendes

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The disk space usage stated on chevereto is '230.9 MB' while on the control panel it is stated about 463.1 MB usage disk space. I'm supposing the images that were supposed to be deleted are still present on the disk.

Is there any tool to check what is still in the database, and delete the ones on the disk which aren't?

Obs.: The queue table is clean.
 
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Are you comparing per directoy or per account? I ask because your hosting account includes other assets for storage capacity calculation.
 
Are you comparing per directoy or per account? I ask because your hosting account includes other assets for storage capacity calculation.

That value (463.1 MB) was for the account itself.

The images directory is using 312M:

images # du -h *
87M 2020/08/22
122M 2020/08/23
104M 2020/08/25
312M 2020/08
204K 2020/10/09
0 2020/10/25
204K 2020/10
312M 2020
 
The system issues a delete task and the server returns true/false, if queues and any data related asset is gone is because Chevereto got an OK response for the delete operation. However, what really happens on the remote file-system and the underlying HTTP cache resolving and whatnot is not something handled by Chevereto so I really don't know how to assist you here.
 
Unfortunately, this ticket has more than seven days without a reply or feedback from the original poster. We will now consider this ticket abandoned and its now closed.

Don't hesitate to create a new ticket if this matter is still causing you issues.

Ticket closed.
 
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