On 03/10/15 03:27, John Andersen wrote:
On 3/9/2015 6:19 PM, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Please don't expect that your use case is representative of all openSUSE users. If you can delete all files older than 2 days,
Nowhere did I say that my use case was representative, Also the system cleanup tasks (as well as any manual method you might care to try) will not delete any files that are in use, (and you've been around here long enough to know that).
I beg to differ. The (changed) system cleanup tasks deleted files that were needed by daemons. In particular, they deleted some DB2 files. (That's on 13.1, btw; no 13.2 in production yet.) We're talking about a development system here; DB2 is started there by default, but may be used seldomly, only when a customer ticket arrives. I.e., files may be accessed months after a daemon get started.
Just make the changes to the /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf (which I posted elsewhere in this thread)
Been there, done that. Your changes are quiet obvious, and were also the first thing that I tried. Didn't help in my case -- here's to you they worked in your use case. I don't want to prevent or hinder other folks from experimenting with your tmp.conf changes. If they help, that's OK. I wanted to add a caveat that it is *NOT* always as easy as you make it sound. Joachim -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Joachim Schrod, Roedermark, Germany Email: jschrod@acm.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org