Yup, that's exactly it. You can get rid of those either by restarting the node 
or upgrading to 1.0.7.

/Janne

On Feb 10, 2012, at 02:49 , Roshan wrote:

> I have deployed 2 node Cassandra 1.0.6 cluster in production and it running
> almost t weeks without any issue. But I can see lots of (more than 90) 0
> bytes tmp data and index files in the data directory. 
> 
> So far this is not a issue for me, but want to know why is that. Seems like
> this data/index tmp files getting create with every compaction (but not
> sure). 
> 
> Are there any relationship with this issue
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3616 ?
> 
> Could someone please clarify this to me. Thanks. 
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