Hello Nick,
>> just comment the second and you�re set. I use /tmp to hold several files
>> used by other daemons, so i DONT like to be deleted each time i have to
>> restart the virtual (which i haven�t do since last time i verified
>> everything was fine)
>
> I believe that is the difference between /tmp and /var/tmp. The latter
> is for temporary files that are intended to be more permanent (i.e. survive
> a reboot) than files stored in the former directory.
You�re right in the global context, but some functions that are being take
care by the cron daemon to clean the old files from /tmp are being used to
alocate some file management of another automated process... (yes,
probably should use /var/tmp)
Anyhow, i just didn�t want to loose the files being updated in the /tmp
folder.
So, Ben, i�ll say that if you don�t need to work specifically in /tmp you
should take a look to /var/tmp ;-)
Regards,
>> ---Reply to mail from Ben Kennish about VSDWebAdmin on Host server?
>>
>> > Well a quick trial shows that the VS is actually being restarted, it's just
>> > the web page that's hanging.
>> >
>> > I put a file in /tmp (that's cleared upon VS restarted), clicked Reboot VS
>> > from the web page and the file was killed (as was the terminal I was in on
>> > the VS.)
>> >
>> > Hmmm...the plot thickens!
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