I agree it probably shouldn't do this, but for us it has only happened
a handful of time over the last 3 years on thousands of systems so it
wasn't worth debugging further.  For us originally, purging /inputs
helped combat errant configurations, although now we use other
external methods to solve that now, and haven't bothered changing it.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:58 PM, Erlend Leganger
<erlend.legan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would not say purge "works fine" if a client's inputs directory is
> wiped and you have to rely on your HA infrastructure to recover. To me
> it seems that purge is broken in two ways - it deletes files it should
> leave alone and it's inconsistent (which makes debugging a lot
> harder...).
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