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Bring back the old way of counting storage #5159

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enoch85 opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 4 comments
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Bring back the old way of counting storage #5159

enoch85 opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 4 comments

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@enoch85
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enoch85 commented May 29, 2017

For some time now the storage has been shown as "Unlimited" instead of the actual size. I would like the old way to become the standard again where I could see how much storage I actually had in total.

So instead of:
Used 376 GB of Unlimited I would like Used 376 GB of 1000 GB

@MariusBluem
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Storage should show that, was is configured. But this has to consistent. For example, clients like iOS or Android are never showing unlimited. They are showing the actual quota (filesystem). The WebUI shows "Unlimited" but the quota bar in the background shows something totally different 😬

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idenkov commented May 29, 2017

Just upgraded to version 12.0.0 and I see 1.2 gb of 230gb, and I use well over 100gb for sync.
Also the admin section shows I don't have the header "X-Frame-Options", and I do.
The upgrade should have been to 11.0.3 - that what was shown in the backend on stable channel, also the latest version on the changelog here - https://nextcloud.com/changelog/

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enoch85 commented Jun 9, 2017

Fixed by #5305 maybe?

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Fixed by #5305 maybe?

Mostly - for the APIs see #8838 -> thus closing

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