It's for a client too and I don't have acces to the server or applications
so I first think it comes from Tomcat and now I'm trying to understand
what's happening and what is possible to do.

Thanks

2011/10/23 Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroe...@gmail.com>

> On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Nicolas Dordet <dorde...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have a Tomcat 5.5.17 run on Solaris. TOMCAT_HOME is on a mounted NFS
> > partition. When doing undeploy of an application, some .nfsxx files are
> > created et dot no allow suppression of repertories.
>
> > It seems that one process of tomcat still have files opened when trying
> to
> > remove files and that's why .nfsxxx files are created. So in my point of
> > view it is a Tomcat bug, all processes should close files before removing
> it
> > on NFS.
>
> Wow, I had a client with the exact same problem and -- oh, wait, it
> wasn't Tomcat, it was OC4J  :-)
>
> And IIRC those files are artifacts that appear for reasons having
> nothing to do with undeployment; it's only that undeployment fails
> and makes those artifacts' presence obvious.
>
> The fix is *not running an app server off an NFS partition*.  Really.
>
> "Doctor, it hurts when I hit myself in the head."
>
> "Don't do that."
>
> YMMV,
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