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DrICampbell

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  1. I understand a bit more about the problem now. Probably my repeated cloning and backing up before starting to edit a copy of any of the installations with view to having a backup has generated loads of inode entries per file...the question is how to fix it....I've deleted files via FTP but still hit the error. I shouldn't delete installations without doing so properly as the mysql database will end up a total mess.... Most solutions I can see require use of terminal commands - do we have shell access/ssh? ...... else perhaps I can tech support to run such a command....
  2. Hi folks, All was well for me in early web development land when I hit an error attempting to open softilicious from channel re having exceed the max no of inodes. My understanding is this relates to files/paths on the unix filestructure.... I suspect this is because I've been playing around with both Joomla and Wordpress and have a backup joomla installation cloned/mirrored elsewhere on the site. I won't need that many nodes in the end but with three different CMSs installed just now - plus having to upload a theme unzipped due to the 10mb cap in effect.... I can understand the bloat causing an issue. The real problem has been fixing this.... Following this I cannot log into softilicious to delete the un-needed backup install or the file manager to delete from there. I loaded up filezilla and deleted the most massive template I had used...but this still hasn't resolved the problem. Help? Am I barking up the wrong tree with deleting files to try and bring the inode count and let web development continue. My site is www.nextlevelaesthetics.com
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