Alexander Skwar wrote:
kashani wrote:
Assuming it's a database server a full /tmp will cause some issues.
In how far? Neither Oracle nor MySQL write to /tmp. MySQL may create
a socket file, which by default resides in /tmp. But /tmp is a rather
bad place for such a file anyway...
Never ran a Mysql query that returned more results than would fit in ram
have you?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep tmp /etc/mysql/my.cnf
tmpdir = /tmp/
Not sure about other db servers.
Also Apache writes session date to /tmp and PHP pear stuff uses /tmp as
well.
kashani
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