John

Broadly Cache uses ^Cache Temp for scratch files - ^CacheTemp is not
journalled so it is quicker

Almost everything uses ^CacheTemp
Compilation of Cache classes
SQL temp tables for creating a sort order
etc etc

What is meant to happen is that the thingy using CacheTemp should
clean up when it's done
if this is not happening then something is going awry elsewhere

By default there is no Max size set by a Cache install - Control panel
shows 32Tb on my machine - unless you have changed this

Maybe someone else can shed light on the 
DATABASE UPDATES HAVE RESUMED causes

Peter

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 10:42:52 +0100, John Warren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>What is Cache Temp used for and what happens when it becomes full.  We 
>keep getting *** DATABASE UPDATES HAVE RESUMED *** messages in the 
>console.log file, the only thing we can track this down to is that cache 
>temp is full.
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>John


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