This may be COMPLETELY left field and no help at all, but it may provide
food for thought. I've got no idea how this Boost module works.

 

I had a problem once where a command was running perfectly fine at the
command line, but not when specified inside crontab. It was running, but not
doing its job properly.

 

Turns out the command I was running was using a default configuration file
in the user's home folder, and this is why it was failing when run by cron
but working when executed at the command line. When I manually specified the
path to the configuration file in the crontab line, it worked perfectly
fine. Perhaps something along these lines is holding up the removal of the
files?

 

HTH.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Paul Bennett
Sent: Monday, 24 August 2009 2:59 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [phpug] Re: Drupal > Boost > Removing expired pages

 

Hi Chris,

Pretty sure - I've had a look through the module and it has a cron hook
which removes files on disk using unlink().
It's writing success messages to the system log, but from what I see it only
seems to remove files when a user is logged in and cron is run manually.
This is odd, as there is no user id reference in the module (that I can
see).


Paul




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