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When clicking through on any specific backup it displays all kinds of useful information about that particular backup. What I feel is missing is the path and file name of the backup in question. Particularly of the local / network location repositories.
For instance, I have my default backup location set to a network share on my main system. If I were wanting to migrate my HA installation to a new device or VM, there's not much sense in downloading the backup to the system where it already exists. Having the name of the file would be an extra bit of information to confirm I'm grabbing the correct backup file. Having the path displayed is extra assurance that the backups are being created in the correct location.
A line item inside the entry in "This backup is present in:" would be perfect.
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HA doesn't actually expose the full file path, but I could display the file name. It'll be something like ae24o9.tar, so you'd at least be able to identify which backup file in the folder is which.
When clicking through on any specific backup it displays all kinds of useful information about that particular backup. What I feel is missing is the path and file name of the backup in question. Particularly of the local / network location repositories.
For instance, I have my default backup location set to a network share on my main system. If I were wanting to migrate my HA installation to a new device or VM, there's not much sense in downloading the backup to the system where it already exists. Having the name of the file would be an extra bit of information to confirm I'm grabbing the correct backup file. Having the path displayed is extra assurance that the backups are being created in the correct location.
A line item inside the entry in "This backup is present in:" would be perfect.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: