Hello,

We recently were transferring a lot of data via webdav in sling. We were 
processing a file on a windows machine shared from sling via webdav and writing 
the results back into the webdav directory as they were processed. Our 
filesystem on the sling server quickly hit 100% full - something like 3GB of 
data on the filesystem for only about 60MB of data being processed. 

For example, under /tmp there's GBs of tmp cache files. And under sling our 
sling folder quickly jumped up to 9GB, hitting 100%.

We've since changed the way we process the data so that we don't exchange 
nearly as much via webdav.

Is it possible to clean up the jackrabbit folder somehow? It looks like the 
majority of data is in the datastore folder, but I think it must just be some 
sort of webdav cacheing.


Rob

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