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Does VB autobackup somehow? I'm getting mad!
THe other day I began noticing space on my hard drive was going lower and lower...
Surveyed few folders just to find out that, into the mysql folder, the following list arised: 498M ./.Fe2Tdp 407M ./.HzRR0A 497M ./.LX5LwZ 997M ./.TCWUZv 512M ./.Uiv4XH 4.0k ./.gYAHcG 4.0k ./.qFyAlF 4.0k ./.wQvKRP 548M ./.Yxjess 557M ./.QFUWhL 558M ./.poFdsi 562M ./.A3pUNT 565M ./.2qjWOB 571M ./.ATGB1Y 573M ./.uVczAN 576M ./.lB1ca3 576M ./.d7Vntk 578M ./.Xj7MfN 579M ./.ASvEd1 580M ./.FCHtFQ 582M ./.NEemwp 11G . 11G total The sizes resemble to the size of my current vbulletin database and judging the size of each file, it's incrementing, so i'm wondering if vb carries some sort of automanteinance/backup/flaw that generates such files... I'm running a low hacked 2.3.x vb... I'm the only admin on the server and on vb... and no I didnt schedule any such backup onto cron... Any ideas? Thanks! |
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vB dose not do any sort of auto backup, what you are probbly seeing are your real databases.
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I entered any of the directories above and all I get is a MYSQL dump on one single file... what a weirdo!
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