On 22.10.2014 10:47, Servizi Informatici (admin) wrote: > On 10/21/2014 08:27 PM, Michael M Slusarz wrote: >> Quoting Herbert Pophal <[email protected]>: >> >>> On 20.10.2014 22:36, Michael M Slusarz wrote: >>>> Quoting Herbert Pophal <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> On 16.10.2014 18:18, Juan Bernhard wrote: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I do not know whether this is the right list to bother with: We >>>>>>> recently >>>>>>> noticed the existence of a bunch of moderately big files (about 800M >>>>>>> each) in /tmp containing mail stuff on two of our machines running >>>>>>> horde >>>>>>> webmail, thus causing the monitor to moan about almost full disks. I >>>>>>> would like to know what this is and how to avoid it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best Regards >>>>>>> Herbert >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> Nothing I know of in Horde would come even close to creating an 800 MB >>>> temporary file. >>>> >>>> Maybe it is from someone trying to upload a giant file, but that's a >>>> PHP >>>> configuration issue and has nothing to do with Horde. >>> >>> Well, I forgot to mention the file names were phpXXXXXX, being a >>> standard tmpnam, but php's upload dir is as well set to /var/tmp, and >>> the upload limit is « 500MB. >> >> Those are PHP generated files then. >> >> michael >> >> ___________________________________ >> Michael Slusarz [[email protected]] >> > Maybe they are temporary files created when downloading mailbox zipped > archive. > For some reason httpd process died (or php max execution time exceeded) > and left them alone.
Thank you very much. That makes sense. I was not aware of this 'Export' function. These files look indeed like mh files. I just tried to find a folder big enough to force such timeout. Herbert -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected]
