I know there is an issue with the email engine generating lots of temp
files.  Our production server got into the 10's of thousands of files
before we cleaned it up the first time.  7.0.1p2 for the email engine
was supposed to address this.  It could possibly be this, though on
solaris, each file was only hundreds of bytes in size.  A shot in the
dark.  What outgoing protocol do you use?

The only meaningful references I found online in reference to "obf mime" were:

http://math.nist.gov/oommf/doc/userguide11b2/userguide/Vector_Field_Display_mmDisp.html
- application/x-oommf-vf
- OOMMF Vector Field

Not really sure how you could track what is writing there or what has
file locks on any of the files on windows.

Axton Grams

On 4/17/07, Rick Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tmp1175120658812159279.obf

I've had dozens of these creatures created recently in my temp
directory ranging from 10's of MB to 100's of MB.  Ran my disk space
down to 2MB.  I noticed it first when my Remedy apps began exiting,
SQL began throwing errors, RDP wouldn't start, etc.  Google didn't
reveal much, except for some references to Tivoli (no Tivoli on this
machine), so I wondered if anyone on the list knew.

I've been moving them manually to another partition, but that got old
before I even started.

tia,

rp

On Apr 17, 5:21 pm, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are some of the file names and where are they located?
>
> Axton
>
> On 4/17/07, Rick Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anyone know what an .obf file is?  My dev server is filling up with
> > them.
>
> > tia,
>
> > rp
>
> > Windows 2000 AS
> > Ora 9i
> > ARS 7.0.1p1
>
> > 
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