В Tue, 11 Feb 2014 01:51:11 +0100
Joachim Schrod
Hi,
My /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf has the line
d /tmp 1777 root root 10d
That's not default in openSUSE. Did you change it manually? It will be lost on update.
AFAIU, that means that files in /tmp that are older than 10 days are deleted. My /tmp is not a tmpfs (by intent). What I see is that there are some directories from before my last boot that got not deleted: ssh directories with ssh agent sockets, .ICE-unix, etc.
I checked the man page of tmpfiles.d and systemd-tmpfiles. No exception to the "will be deleted after duration X" is listed there. Are there builtin exceptions that are not documented?
There could be in some other files. All tmpfiles.d are collected and sorted before applying.
Well, as I'm logged in quite often more than 10 days,
Is your system up permanently or you hibernate/suspend in between?
I prefer my ssh agent sockets not to be deleted -- but I'd like to have some knowledge about the actual process systemd is using, even better would be control over the deletion exceptions.
Thanks in advance for any information,
Joachim
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