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mharoun
How to control the site growth?
  • 2004/3/30 21:33

  • mharoun

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I checked my site space usage few days ago and I found it 95MB. I check it again today and I found it 101MB!
Nothing was added to the site, literally nothing.
Is this is a caching problem? if yes, how can I clear some space as I'm almost reached my space max quota.

Thanks.

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Dave_L
Re: How to control the site growth?
  • 2004/3/30 22:23

  • Dave_L

  • XOOPS is my life!

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  • Since: 2003/11/7


That sounds like it could be server log files. The Apache access log can grow that rapidly, if it's not pruned periodically.

How big are your XOOPS cache and templates_c directories?

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mharoun
Re: How to control the site growth?
  • 2004/3/30 23:02

  • mharoun

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Xoops cache= 1b (caching is almost turned off)
templates_c directories = 135 KB

Where to seach for these server logs?

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Catzwolf
Re: How to control the site growth?
  • 2004/3/30 23:07

  • Catzwolf

  • Home away from home

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  • Since: 2007/9/30


You may find that your webhosting company will provide you with a cpanel and normally you will find an option there to control when or how large these documents will grow before they get auto deleted.

Contact your hosting company they should be able to provide you with the details

ATB

Catz

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mharoun
Re: How to control the site growth?
  • 2004/3/30 23:10

  • mharoun

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Man...that was super quick.. I just pressed submit, and then I got your reply!

I'll check with the hostinmg company and let you know.

Thanks for your help.

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