Inode Error

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Mar 14, 2026 at 11:44 am
#212790
Participant
x472134
OP

Today, while uploading files, I received the following error on the screen:
https://prnt.sc/2szy61ziMt9Z

I contacted the hosting company, and they responded as follows:

Your plugin’s cache file appears to be quite large. You can delete it by viewing the file directory path.
Detailed Inode usage for: /home/…./mebders.tr/wp-content/plugins/attire-blocks
201290 – cache

If I delete all the files here, will my previously added content be affected? In other words, is it logical to delete them all at once, or should I delete them one by one?

I would appreciate your help.

Mar 14, 2026 at 12:43 pm
#212791
Moderator
Nayeem Riddhi
Staff

Hello x472134,

Hope you are well. Can you please confirm which directory files you want to delete? please kindly check and let me know.

Thank you

Mar 14, 2026 at 12:54 pm
#212792
Participant
x472134
OP

/mebders.tr/wp-content/plugins/attire-blocks/cache

Mar 14, 2026 at 1:48 pm
#212793
Moderator
Nayeem Riddhi
Staff

It is not related download manager plugins files, please backup this folder for safety purpose, and then delete this folder files, if your issue get resolve or not, please kindly let me know.

Thank you and regards

Mar 14, 2026 at 2:15 pm
#212794
Participant
x472134
OP

This folder has 200,000 files, and I’ve deleted around 50,000+ files from this one too. There’s nothing abnormal on the site, I’m continuing to delete.

Also, do you suggest any other places I should delete files? If there are any temporary files related to the Download Manager plugin that would support this site, I would delete those as well.

Mar 14, 2026 at 2:35 pm
#212795
Moderator
Nayeem Riddhi
Staff

There is also a setting for Download Manager, you can check the settings from Downloads > Settings > Privacy section. Please kindly check.

Thank you

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