Solution:
Found them in /config/
They did not show up in mapped directory in Windows, but do show up in WinSCP.
Original Question:
Inside my Snapshot tars are multiple corrupt DBs.
This is running in a VM, so I think I can just delete these, but not sure where they are?
I’d like them gone, as they are increasing my Snapshot size by about a third.
Thanks!
File names look like this:
- home-assistant_v2.db-wal.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_51_22.038320+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db-wal.corrupt.2021-03-22T14_20_06.297084+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_50_55.493594+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_51_22.038320+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db.corrupt.2021-03-22T14_20_06.297084+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db-shm.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_50_55.493594+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db-shm.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_51_22.038320+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db-shm.corrupt.2021-03-22T14_20_06.297084+00_00
- home-assistant_v2.db-wal.corrupt.2021-03-07T17_50_55.493594+00_00