OK, I've created an issue for you on our JIRA; you can follow it here:
https://issues.jfrog.org/jira/browse/RTFACT-3849
Thanks for reporting this,
Noam
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Khai Do <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I am running it artifactory stand alone on CentOS. I just initiated
> an upload again while keeping an eye on /tmp and
> $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/data/tmp/artifactory-uploads folders. You are correct
> that artifactory does keep the temporary files in
> $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/data/tmp/artifactory-uploads then removes it once upload
> is complete. However, on my system, artifactory also save a copy of the
> file to the /tmp folder and names it something like
> "upload_XXX_XXX_XXX.tmp". I can tell that this file is from artifactory
> because it's the same size as the file I uploaded and the owner of the file
> is the 'artifactory' user. This file never gets removed so I quickly get in
> a situation where artifactory responds with 'No space left on disk".
>
> Would you happen to know why artifactory is saving a copy of the uploaded
> file to to my /tmp folder then?
>
> Here is a list of my directories. Artifactory is installed to /thebe
> folder.
>
> -bash-3.2$ df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda1 2.9G 1.9G 847M 70% /
> /dev/sda5 99M 7.0M 87M 8% /tmp
> /dev/sda3 487M 87M 375M 19% /var
> tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /dev/shm
> /dev/mapper/VolGroup0-thebe1 9.9G 359M 9.0G 4% /thebe
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Noam Tenne [[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 3:54 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Artifactory-users] clean upload files from /tmp folder
>
> 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]<mailto:
> [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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