Hi All,
Back to the issue of the (damn) ifhpXXXXX files that IFHP randomly
decides to leave in the spool directories.
Is anyone actually working on this issue? Its been on the list now for
several months and nothing seems to have been resolved. I am saying this
now as one of servers was down today for 10 minutes or so due to the
spool directories overflowing.
I've added the find -name ifhp\* -ctime.... -exec rm {} \; command to
CRON as suggested by John Perkins on Jan 10th, but if we get one days
worth of traffic and a few 1Gb jobs to the A0 plotters where in shit
creak again!
(and Nuclear physicists get cranky when things don't work ;-)
If needed (/forced to) we'll try to resolve the issue here and post the
result/patch (maybe someone has something already?).
Cheers,
sam
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