changing web->client association leaves traces behind
short description
After editing/switching a simple wordpress(+db) website (web4) from one client (client1) to another (client3), ISPConfig adjust things in background for me (nice!), but seem to leave the following traces behind (not cleaned up correctly):
- Left a folder: /var/www/clients/client3/web4_bak_2018_03_22_21_32_08/
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mount
command shows 2 (!) times the same active mount:/dev/mapper/vg_host-var on /var/www/clients/client3/web4_bak_2018_03_22_21_32_08/log type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,usrquota,grpquota)
- Also a doubled mount for the "new" client3/web4, two times instead of once:
/dev/mapper/vg_host-var on /var/www/clients/client3/web4/log type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,usrquota,grpquota)
- Additional "nofail" entry in /etc/fstab /var/log/ispconfig/httpd/example.tld /var/www/clients/client3/web4/log none bind,nofail 0 0
Item 2. is probably effect due to 1. still there.
Not sure about 4. where it comes from exactly and if maybe needed despite my client association switch, but I don't have it with other similar websites.
correct behaviour
These traces should be cleaned up correctly.
environment
Server OS: centos Server OS version: centos7 ISPConfig version: 3.1.11