Hello, I am using systemd-nspawn to run a short lived process in a container. This is a fairly frequent operation (once every few seconds). Each time systemd-nspawn runs, it leaves a temporary empty directory like /tmp/nspawn-root-CPeQjR. These directories don't seem to get cleaned up.
I'm using systemd 229 on Ubuntu 16.04. The command line looks like: sudo systemd-nspawn -axq --private-network --drop-capability=all -u user --chdir /home/user/work -M ubuntu-16.10 --bind /home/outer/work:/home/user/work I'm a little worried that there are going to be hundreds of thousands of these directories clogging up /tmp after a few weeks. Is this expected? Thank you! Bill Lipa _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel