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2020 Aug 28
0
EL8: SElinux / dac_override / tmpwatch
On Aug 28, 2020, at 17:53, Leon Fauster via CentOS <centos at centos.org> wrote: > > Is cron running in EL8 with stripped CAPs of? Does some one have an > idea to address this? In general, we no longer use tmpwatch at all. In CentOS 7 and 8, use systemd-tmpfiles. Here is a blog post that describes it pretty well:
2014 Oct 18
1
Centos 7 tmpwatch
I have noticed that tmpwatch isn't automatically installed with Centos 7, or at least it wasn't when I set up this computer. I further noticed that the Centos 7 tmpwatch rpm no longer includes /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch I suspect that at least part of the reason for this is because the /tmp directory is now mounted as a tmpfs by default, so it's automatically cleared when the machine
2016 Feb 09
3
/tmp full with systemd-private*
CentOS: 7.1.1503 I have a problem with systemd which somehow manages to fill /tmp up with a lot of files. These files obviously are from the Apache server and don't pose a problem per se. The problem is that these files don't get removed daily: du -hs systemd-private-* 7,7G systemd-private-mpg7rm 0 systemd-private-olXnby 0 systemd-private-qvJJ5o 0 systemd-private-Rs2nBv It was my
2016 May 25
4
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
Hi all, I use centos7 and don't want to use tmpwatch as well as crond. I have a question to use `systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service` with my custom configured file in `tmpfiles.d` to delete outdated files periodically in some log dir. I have a `tmpfiles.d` configured file in `/etc/tmpfiles.d` named `my_log.conf` in following contents. ``` #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Arg r
2015 Nov 10
0
CEBA-2015:2002 CentOS 6 tmpwatch BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:2002 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-2002.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: de1b31632fe0e1bebe34d864babd654ba929adea7b3da7f0a4f2d7a183de5bd7 tmpwatch-2.9.16-5.el6_7.i686.rpm x86_64:
2008 Dec 22
4
Missing CentOS 4.7 update?
Unless I'm mistaken, does it look like Centos 4.7 is missing an update released on December 3rd 2008? Upstream details :- http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0989.html An updated tmpwatch package that fixes various bugs is now available. The tmpwatch utility recursively searches through specified directories and removes files which have not been accessed in a specified period of time.
2013 Feb 12
2
A --exclude-checksum option?
Hi, I use rsync with hardlinks for backup, once a week doing checksums to ensure there's no filesystem corruption in the backed-up data. I also use tmpwatch, or something similar, to clean up /tmp, it removes files that have not been accessed recently. (atime older than some configured limit). I backup /tmp because I throw stuff in tmp that I might possibly need again but don't want to
2017 Apr 25
3
Purge Trash Fileserver
Thanks for the answer. The problem that this way is pretty much the same as my find. I want you to be able to delete the file based on the date they were sent to the bin. As I gave in the example: The file has not been changed since 2015, when it is deleted now in 2017, it goes to the bin, dated 2015, when the find pass will erase, why it does not validate when it has been deleted, but the
2017 Jun 01
2
OT: Want to capture all SIP messages
In article <alpine.DEB.2.20.1705311339370.15080 at ws.sedwards.com>, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote: > On Wed, 31 May 2017, Steve Edwards wrote: > > > I want to capture all SIP messages. > > > > I have about 30 hosts in about 6 colos. > > > > My first thought was dumpcap, but the output file name format bugs me. > > >
2017 May 02
2
Purge Trash Fileserver
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Dario Lesca via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Il giorno mar, 25/04/2017 alle 09.25 -0300, Carlos A. P. Cunha via > samba ha scritto: >> Hello >> My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok. >> My question is, >> >> Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the >> files,
2007 Oct 18
2
/tmp
Hello Does every thing in /tmp directory will be removed when centos rebooted ? is there any where that we can change this settings ? Regards Babak
2017 Apr 21
1
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
In defense of the OP: I would have checked ?tmpdir and missed the information in the manual as well. On the help page there's ample information on the underlying processes that create the dir on multiple platforms. I think adding the last two sentences of prof. Ripley's quote as a warning to the help page, would be worth the effort. I do wonder though why you would run something that
2016 May 26
0
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
Hi all, I use centos7 and don't want to use tmpwatch as well as crond. I have a question to use `systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service` with my custom configured file in `tmpfiles.d` to delete outdated files periodically in some log dir. I have a `tmpfiles.d` configured file in `/etc/tmpfiles.d` named `my_log.conf` in following contents. ``` #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Arg r
2016 May 26
0
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
Would some one help me for this question? thanks very much. On 2016?05?25? 14:18, Qiang Chen wrote: > Hi all, > > I use centos7 and don't want to use tmpwatch as well as crond. > > I have a question to use `systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service` with my > custom configured file in `tmpfiles.d` to delete outdated files > periodically in some log dir. > > I have a
2005 Dec 19
7
How about a forked session supervisor in dispatch.fcgi?
I was talking to a friend of mine who''s developing PHP on trax and we came up with a solution to the ruby session file problem. I''m not sure if this idea has come up before, so I wanted to run it by everyone before making any code contributations and/or talking to the Rails core about it. It seems to me that the current situation we''re in with regard to
2007 May 21
3
May 21 09:13:14 mail dovecot: imap-login: No authentication sockets found
I started getting this message this morning: May 21 09:13:14 mail dovecot: imap-login: No authentication sockets found Ive been runing dovecot on a fc6 dell poweredge 2950 for about 4 weeks now with no issues. Im authenticating against openldap 2.3.27. It appears ok. I restarted ldap, and dovecot, and everything looked fine for a few minutes, then this started again. I have around 720
2017 Apr 25
3
Purge Trash Fileserver
Hello My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok. My question is, Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the files, already have something today that is via find Find /mnt/samba -depth -mtime +30 -print -delete This works however, it will delete the files inside the destination with more than 30 days, but this more than 30 days is not when it went to
2008 Mar 19
3
Scheduled works...
Hi guys; Is there any structure/program for scheduled works in Centos 5.1?(I want to empty my /tmp folder at decided hours...How can I do that?) Thanks a lot... -- Tolun ARDAHANLI Bilgisayar Muhendisi E-posta:tolun.ardahanli at linux.org.tr Icq:326600 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tolun ARDAHANLI Computer Engineer E-mail:tolun.ardahanli at
2006 Feb 11
2
how to find cause of disappearing files
Hello....here is an odd problem for me. I have a Centos 3 server which has software installed that creates its pid files in the /tmp directory. I am not sure which script on the server is being run that completely clears the /tmp directory except for directories starting with periods. Can you guys think of a way for me to monitor these pid files and immediately log which process deleted these
2017 Apr 21
3
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
Temporary files not accessed for a long time are automatically removed in some Linux distributions and probably other operating systems too, depending on system configuration. This may affect the per-session temporary directory, the path of which is returned by tempdir(). I think it would be nice if R automatically tried to recreate a missing tempdir() but this could have some performance