Thank you, Your response did give me a good work around.  However it does not 
answer the question specific to this post about changing the garbage collector 
interval.  Why can't I seem to change it and make it run on a consistent 
interval?  I don't need to do it anymore, but it would be nice to know.  Thanks.

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From: Noam Tenne [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 4:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Artifactory-users] change artifactory garbage collector   interval

Please see my response in the thread you've mentioned. Does it answer your 
question?

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Khai Do 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello.   Can somebody please tell me how the artifactory garbage collector 
works?  What is the default interval for the GC?  I would like to change it so 
it will run more often as a work around to issue in related post: 
http://forums.jfrog.org/clean-upload-files-from-tmp-folder-td5861274.html

I have tried changing the "artifactory.gc.intervalSecs" in 
artifactory.system.properties to 300 but that doesn't seem to do anything.  
I've reviewed the artifactory.log and can't seem to decipher when and how often 
the GC runs.  Attached is the artifactory.log with my setup info.  I have 
artifactory version 2.3.1 running stand alone on CentOS 5.5 connected with 
repo/filesystem-mysql as the database.

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