Hardy,
That is great information. Thanks
hbwooley
On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 2:52:06 PM UTC-5 Hardy Pottinger wrote:
> Hi, while core dumps can be helpful for troubleshooting, if you're
> simply deleting these files without looking at them, you might
> consider disabling core dump
Hi, while core dumps can be helpful for troubleshooting, if you're
simply deleting these files without looking at them, you might
consider disabling core dump creation. Here's a writeup on how:
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/disable-core-dumps-in-linux-with-systemd-sysctl/
I am not recommending
The server might be doing as you said, I really haven't tuned it and the
server is a development server without many resources. I did checkout the
link and it sounds like this could be the issue, thank you for the insight.
hbwooley
On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 1:47:03 PM UTC-5 Tim Donohue
Hi,
Those "core.*" files are not being created by DSpace. DSpace never
writes/creates new files to that folder once it is running.
It's likely those are memory dumps created by Linux. It sounds like some
process (maybe Node.js, or whatever else you are using the run the DSpace
UI?) is
Forgot I'm using dspace-angular 7.5
On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 12:59:38 PM UTC-5 hb wooley wrote:
> Hoping someone can help.
> Under the Angular "dspace-ui-deploy" directory where you copy the Angular
> "dist" folder, I'm seeing large core.* files. These (binary) files keep
> growing in