On 23/06/14 22:44, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 06/23/2014 03:02 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 22/06/14 20:45, C wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Jan Ritzerfeld <suse@mailinglists.jan.ritzerfeld.org> wrote:
Am Samstag, 21. Juni 2014, 22:18:57 schrieb C:
What is the "right" way to clean up /tmp? [...] SInce 12.3 and systemd: https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/i386/openSUSE/12.3/RELEASE-NOTES.en.html#s...
There is an age parameter, see man tmpfiles.d
I wrote a few words about the underlying mechanism some months ago: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2014-02/msg00545.html Thanks for the advice everyone. I've cleaned up the /tmp and it seems to be less out of control now. I still have to poke about in my /usr/lib and see what's lurking there that I'm not using and I could clear out (using zypper of course). I'm back to +/-2 to 3 GB of my usual typical install size. That's a bit more... comfortable :-)
C Well, doing what Cristian suggested has decreased my /tmp from 33GB down to 612Kb, and /var/tmp is now only 209MB from (?), ie I didn't take a note of (but it was 'really, really big', I am sure :-D ).
However I get this:
# systemd-tmpfiles --clean Two or more conflicting lines for /tmp configured, ignoring. Two or more conflicting lines for /var/tmp configured, ignoring.
I think what its _meaning_ is 'two or more conflicting FILES"
TMPFILED.D(5) says <quote> Files in /etc/tmpfiles.d override files with the same name in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d and /run/tmpfiles.d. </quote>
I have only the one file in /etc/tmpfiled.s and it reads as per the suggestion in this thread.
I'm running
# systemd-tmpfiles --version systemd 210 +PAM +LIBWRAP +AUDIT +SELINUX -IMA +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +ACL +XZ +SECCOMP +APPARMOR
Is there a debug mode for this?
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