FYI, this issue is dated back to version 1.2.x of Artifactory and is no
longer relevant (neither location nor cleanup mechanism).
Currently, Artifactory's UI deployer keeps the temporary files (up until
actual deployment) in $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/data/tmp/artifactory-uploads, not in
/tmp, so I suspect that it's not Artifactory's temporary files.
Does this instance run on the default Jetty AS?

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 3:37 AM, Khai Do <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello. Can anyone tell me how artifactory uses the /tmp folder?  It seems
> like artifactory places temp files in there when users upload files thru the
> UI.  The files look something like
> "upload_3b70534e_12d1072b697__8000_86727657.tmp".  I'm wondering whether
> artifactory will clean up those files?  My /temp space isn't that large so
> it fills up pretty quickly.   This issue
> https://issues.jfrog.org/jira/browse/RTFACT-18  seems to indicate that
> artifactory should be cleaning up those temp files every 15 minutes, however
> it's been at least 24 hours and the files are still there.   I've also tried
> to restart the server and the /tmp folder doesn't get cleaned either.   Does
> anybody know whether RTFACT-18 has regressed? Attached is my server config.
>
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