[rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-13 Thread Mª Eugenia Moreno
Hi all, I am using rt-4.0.10 with apache and I just realized that apache is creating a bunch of directories and files like zOBPrM6MZE, yvO466rLPh, ... in /tmp directory which are filling up my disk space. Is it safe to remove all this temporary files/directories? is there a way to tell RT to r

Re: [rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-13 Thread Ruslan Zakirov
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Mª Eugenia Moreno wrote: > Hi all, > > I am using rt-4.0.10 with apache and I just realized that apache is > creating a bunch of directories and files like zOBPrM6MZE, yvO466rLPh, > ... in /tmp directory which are filling up my disk space. > > Is it safe to remo

Re: [rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-14 Thread Mª Eugenia Moreno
Sure! Here you are: RT_SiteConfig.pm Set($Organization, "company.com"); Set($DatabaseHost, "localhost"); Set($DatabaseRTHost, "localhost"); Set($DatabasePort, "3306"); Set($DatabaseUser, "user"); Set($DatabasePassword, "psw"); Set($DatabaseName, "rt4"); Set($DatabaseRequireSSL, undef); Se

Re: [rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-14 Thread Ruslan Zakirov
Hi, Can you check content of those tmp files and send head of a file? Set WebDomain instead of WebBaseURL. Otherwise your config is very simple. On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Mª Eugenia Moreno wrote: > Sure! Here you are: RT_SiteConfig.pm > > Set($Organization, "company.com"); > > Set($Data

Re: [rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-14 Thread Mª Eugenia Moreno
What I have are directories like 0QMkXkZEI3 containing the following files: part-28302-1.txt part-28302-2.html part-28302-3.CSV part-28302-4.CSV part-28302-5.CSV The txt file contains the content of an email. The html file seems the same email but in html format. What is the different between us

Re: [rt-users] tmp directory consuming all my disk space

2013-05-14 Thread Ruslan Zakirov
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Mª Eugenia Moreno wrote: > What I have are directories like 0QMkXkZEI3 containing the following > files: > part-28302-1.txt > part-28302-2.html > part-28302-3.CSV > part-28302-4.CSV > part-28302-5.CSV > > The txt file contains the content of an email. The html fil