All of the folders under the SERVER-INF/temp directory are temporary
locations where the content for your site is acutally served from. You
will notice a directory for each application under temp with a naming
schema simply {appname}-war-tmp along with other enterprise resources
(EJB, EAR directories). This is how hot-deploy J2EE app servers handle
new content.
These are all safe to purge when the server stops, as they will be
immediately created again when you start it.
I'm not sure what the 'core' resource is, but if none of the files have
changed since you installed CF7, I would certainly feel safe in
eliminating them. After backing them up, of course :)
Steve Brownlee
http://www.fusioncube.net/
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:41 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Bloated tmp directory.
Hi All
I noticed today that the
/opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/SERVER-INF/temp/core-tmp directory had blown
out to almost 700mb. There are files going back to when we did the
initial CF7 install so it doesn't look like it is ever getting purged.
2 questions:
+ Does anyone know what gets written to here and why?
+ Does anyone know if and when it is safe to purge the contents of
this directory?
We are running CF7 multi server on Solaris.
Thanks
Mark
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Mark Stanton
Gruden Pty Ltd
http://www.gruden.com
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