Hi Paul,
We have a couple of systems mostly Suse having /tmp mounted as tmpfs as to
increase the /tmp space we just have to add more swap space. But I did not
realise that clearing of /tmp on reboot is anyway associated with it.
Thx,
--Walter
On 11/30/06, paul at clubi.ie <paul at clubi.ie> wrote:
>> Hi Walter,
>> Have a look at /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch and 'man tmpwatch'.
>> The default seems to be 240 hours, change to whatever suits. If you
> want to have it guaranteed that /tmp is cleared on reboot, mount
> /tmp/ as a tmpfs volume. Put something like:
>> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,size=xM 0 0
>> in /etc/fstab, changing the x in size=xM to be the size in MiB you
> want it to be. Make sure you have at least that much swap available.
>> regards,
> --
> Paul Jakma paul at clubi.iepaul at jakma.org Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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> The man who runs may fight again.
> -- Menander
>
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