Why does CacheLockPath default to a directory in /tmp instead of runtime-dir?

2012-08-05 Thread Jeff Trawick




Re: Why does CacheLockPath default to a directory in /tmp instead of runtime-dir?

2012-08-05 Thread Filipe Cifali
Normally /tmp is mounted at RAM (tmpfs) and it does provide better
performance?

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Re: Why does CacheLockPath default to a directory in /tmp instead of runtime-dir?

2012-08-05 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Filipe Cifali cifali.fil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Normally /tmp is mounted at RAM (tmpfs) and it does provide better
 performance?

Sure.  And I guess there's a bit of value with them getting cleaned up
at reboot.

mod_auth_digest is another module that places in /tmp the sort of
artifact that other modules place in the runtimedir (or hard-coded
logs/).

Hopefully in the future you'll be able to code DefaultRuntimeDir
/var/run/foo.example.com and everything gets the same benefit (and
without such a directive everything is created in a predictable
location).  It appears that a bunch of modules still need to get
smarter though.


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