On 12/29/25 2:20 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
Hello,Many times, my /tmp dir reach 100% occupancy. Even after a restart I am at 89% (of 1 GiB). For example These files take the vast majority of the space 120632 /tmp/{55A851F3-3D4C-4366-992E-B09E70F3DE72}/.browse.VC.db 120772 /tmp/{DEBC78E9-1473-4EF0-A0B9-939E1C1A1E7E}/.browse.VC.db 121168 /tmp/{64AF4814-0BF5-4707-B669-949F5B03E69F}/.browse.VC.db 121388 /tmp/{004DC2BE-A2E4-4F6F-B635-583B1DA8AEE1}/.browse.VC.db 121444 /tmp/{1F8D0C3F-2916-49DF-8288-6A7BADF7BAA6}/.browse.VC.db 121468 /tmp/{A972DE90-D310-43B8-B78E-92066E636AA1}/.browse.VC.db What generates these files which are not removed ?
I don't know what is generating those files, but it seems you have a misconfigured system. /tmp is supposed to be tmpfs which will be cleared at reboot. And it also seems like the process to clear stale files from /tmp has been disabled. It used to be called "tmpwatch", but I don't know what does it now.
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