Thank you Caleb,
could answer the question as to whether the files with older modification dates are
indeed not being served currently, provided the modification dates are older than any
connection?
thanks in advance
Paul
Le 12 nov. 2012 à 14:50, Caleb James DeLisle a écrit :
Hi,
You can delete those files any time the server stops, unfortunately when it's running
they are not safe to
delete. There was an issue which lead to files accumulating over time after adverse
shutdowns such as a JVM
crash.
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-7748
To mitigate this issue with older systems it's prudent to clear out the temp
directory from time to time.
As far as controlling the total storage size, there isn't any method to limit it and
I'm not sure how much
sense that would make to add one since the attachments are already stored in the
database.
Thanks,
Caleb
On 11/11/2012 03:46 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Hello XWiki experts,
at
www.curriki.org, our two server-nodes are reaching limits in terms of storage.
One of the things that take a lot of space are the logs, we have a clue how to manage
that.
Another thing that takes a lot of space is /var/tmp/ which contains temporary storages
for the attachment deliveries.
On one of the nodes, it's made of 14Gb and 12538 files.
On the other, 23Gb and 29402 files.
What are the risk of deleting the old files there?
Is the server touching the files when it has served them so that files older than a day
could be deleted if we need?
(I think I know that it takes more time to deliver from the DB and create temp-storage
than to use the temp storage)
thanks in advance
Paul
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