
Good morning, Just a question. When I do an upgrade of a hosted-engine by the "hosted-engine --upgarde-appliance" command the procedure will automatically make a backup for recovery. Is there a way to remove an old backup, without finding out yourself which files user used and which not (and hooping you will not remove a wrong one). -- Gr. Eric Stam *Mob*.: 06-50278119

Adding Simone On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 6:47 AM, eric stam <estam@indm.nl> wrote:
Good morning, Just a question. When I do an upgrade of a hosted-engine by the "hosted-engine --upgarde-appliance" command the procedure will automatically make a backup for recovery. Is there a way to remove an old backup, without finding out yourself which files user used and which not (and hooping you will not remove a wrong one).
-- Gr. Eric Stam *Mob*.: 06-50278119
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