On Monday 07 December 2009 21:53:57 p01air3 p01air3 wrote:
> About temporary files deletion, here is a suggestion from FMS:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> When the freenet node crashes the datastore must be checked at the next node
> boot. This process creates auxiliary temporary files called
> bloom-A_BIG_NUMBER.tmp in a temporary directory (/tmp on linux).
> 
> The problem is, if the node crashes quite often (for example once or twice a
> week, depending on the computer load), and the datastore is consequent 
> (several
> tens of gigabytes), the bloom tmp files begin to be very large (several tens 
> of
> megabytes once the maintenance is finished). Those files accumulates in the 
> /tmp
> directory and this can be very bad, for example when /tmp is mounted on a
> dedicated 500MB partition.
> 
> AFAIK those files are not used any more once the maintenance has finished. Due
> to their very nature (temporary files in temporary directory), couldn't the 
> node
> delete them after use ? The node would thus maintain a much cleaner 
> environment.

Filed bug.
> 
> The problem is the same with libfec*.tmp, libNativeThread*.tmp and jcpuid*.tmp
> though those files are much smaller.

I thought we had fixed that?
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