I found a stagnant bug describing this problem. It's
~three years old.
Thanks Matus for trying to answer the question. I
think you misunderstood what the question was. Maybe
this is better to understand.
CacheRoot = /cache/
cd /cache
ls |grep -v aptmp|wc -l
64
The 64 represents the 0-9a-zA-Z
On 28.04.08 10:43, Richard Hubbell wrote:
> I must be missing something regarding the cache. The
> files written into CacheRoot directory are temporary.
depends on the meaning of temporary.
> Now I see that some temp files would be expected to be
> in CacheRoot but not after the cache has been
>
Dragon, all,
I must be missing something regarding the cache. The
files written into CacheRoot directory are temporary.
Any file in the CacheRoot directory ( and not in the
actual cache directories that are created under
CacheRoot ) should come and go while the cache is in
use.
1. request for fil
Richard Hubbell wrote:
The server was shutdown via apachectl stop. ~50,000
of those files remain in CacheRoot. Server restart
and still those files remain. Seems like a bug.
Unless there's some other mechanism that's supposed to
take them out of their "temporary" state.
End
Richard Hubbell wrote:
The server was shutdown via apachectl stop. ~50,000
of those files remain in CacheRoot. Server restart
and still those files remain. Seems like a bug.
Unless there's some other mechanism that's supposed to
take them out of their "temporary" state.
How temporary? You n
The server was shutdown via apachectl stop. ~50,000
of those files remain in CacheRoot. Server restart
and still those files remain. Seems like a bug.
Unless there's some other mechanism that's supposed to
take them out of their "temporary" state.
--- Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richa
Richard Hubbell wrote:
Seeing thousands of files in CacheRoot that look like
this:
aptmpZbGOTJ
This clearly seems like a bug. Could this somehow be
a feature? I just can't imagine what purpose it would serve.
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Why do you think this
Seeing thousands of files in CacheRoot that look like
this:
aptmpZbGOTJ
This clearly seems like a bug. Could this somehow be
a feature? I just can't imagine what purpose it would serve.
Be a better fri