Two problems with file manager(filemanager.ai)

Website URL

bugs.free.nf

Error Message

when I am trying to upload 500kb file it is saying “Your ftp account quota has been exceeded”

Other Information

And second problem is when I am making any changes in files of file manager(filemanager.ai) it is not updating .I tried alot but it is showing before the update files. Not showing updated files
can anyone help me?

You probably reached the inode limit. See the control panel for more information on that.

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So what to do after opening control panel?

Look at the “Inodes Used” section of the Statistics tab. If they are high, you probably need to remove some website files you don’t use anymore.

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But bro they are used 0% :sob::sob:

This line seems to come from the online file manager — for some weird reason, the online file manager tend to raise this error every now and then.

I recommend you to use a desktop FTP software like FileZilla instead of trying to make online file manager work.

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But the main problem is still unsolved
I updated my files on ftp server but website is not showing any changes, It is still same as it was.
any thoughts on this??

This is something called the browser cache. You may wish to use Ctrl + F5 or incognito mode.

If the issue persists:

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I don’t think you did


Your image (https://bugs.free.nf/photos/bg.jpeg) redirects to a 404 page, meaning the image hasn’t been uploaded to the server.
Try reuploading via FTP, it looks like it didn’t go through the first time.

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So I have to clear browser cache everytime?? or is there another option except incognito mode??

yeah I removed that folder but now I create it again

Typically yes, especially on static sites… You don’t have to clear your browser’s entire cache every time though, you can just do a hard reload for just your web page using the technique @Frank419 told you.

Alternatively, if you’re using a Chromium-based browser, you can temporarily disable caching using developer tools (though only as long as they’re open) and Firefox has a hidden config to disable it as well. See this article for more information. Do note however if you’re using Firefox that option will disable cache for all pages, until you turn it back on.

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Ohh Okkk Thank you.
This community is really helpful!
I appreciate the time of everyone who helped me )

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