Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:14:48 -0500
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Subject: jar_cache files on AIX
I have read all of the postings (all that I could find
anyway) about
I have read all of the postings (all that I could find anyway) about the
jar_cache files that are generated in /tmp on AIX when using tomcat 4. I
have a fairly good understanding of where they come from, but I have thus
far been unable to find a way to make the JDK stop generating them
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Subject: jar_cache files on AIX
I have read all of the postings (all that I could find
anyway) about the jar_cache files that are generated in /tmp
on AIX when using tomcat 4. I have a fairly good
understanding of where they come from, but I have thus far
been unable to find a way to make
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Holmes, Jason wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:14:48 -0500
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Subject: jar_cache files on AIX
I have read all of the postings
I'm using Tomcat 4.01 on Solaris. There are some jar_cache.tmp files
in /var/tmp that are getting written by Tomcat. Some of them are
actually jarfiles. Does anyone know what these files are for?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
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Hello everybody
Nobody has an idea about this.
how are used jar_cache* files in Tomcat ??
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De : Arnaud HERITIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : mercredi 10 juillet 2002 16:19
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Objet : RE: jar_cache files
Under AIX 4.3.3
Hello.
For a customer I developped a webapp which will be deployed under Tomcat
4.0.1 (Because of the validation cycle which can't allow me to upgrade the
release easily).
When TC starts, it creates in the temp directory several jar_cache* files. I
suppose that it represents all jars in all
).
When TC starts, it creates in the temp directory several jar_cache* files. I
suppose that it represents all jars in all webapps. But this files are never
deleted :-(
The production team ask me if this files can be deleted ?? And if yes, when
???
Are this jars used only at the boot time
But if there are several tomcat servers on the same server, how can I
recognize which jar_cache file belong to which server ???
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De : Skondras P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : mercredi 10 juillet 2002 13:55
A : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: jar_cache files
tomcat keeps a lock on all the current jar_cache files; if you write a batch
file that runs once a day that removes them the directory shouldn't clutter
with outdated cache files.
a batchfile with something like:
cd \temp
del /F /Q jar_cache*.tmp
this will generate error messages for files
unexpected results as long as the
process runs.
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Von: Arnaud HERITIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2002 16:19
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Betreff: RE: jar_cache files
Under AIX 4.3.3, when I do a rm -rf /tmp
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Objet : RE: jar_cache files
tomcat keeps a lock on all the current jar_cache files; if
you write a batch
file that runs once a day that removes them the directory
shouldn't clutter
with outdated cache files.
a batchfile with something like:
cd \temp
del /F /Q jar_cache*.tmp
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Envoye : mercredi 10 juillet 2002 16:28
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Objet : AW: jar_cache files
Under unix it's legal to delete files that are in use.
If a used file is deleted, the directory entry (i-node)
is removed but not the file. The file will automagically
deleted if the file isn't
is there a way to change the location of the jar_ cache files ?
I dont want to have them into the system TMP dir
regards
ekkehard
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