G gilles Active Member Oct 1, 2022 #1 Oct 1, 2022 #1 Hello, on a regular basis, /tmp/lshttpd grows to 1.3GB and fills up my /tmp space (which limit is set to 1.5GB). Any idea what could be going on there?
Hello, on a regular basis, /tmp/lshttpd grows to 1.3GB and fills up my /tmp space (which limit is set to 1.5GB). Any idea what could be going on there?
Cold-Egg Administrator Oct 3, 2022 #2 Oct 3, 2022 #2 The swap file full probably when you have a lot of accounts with a lot of static files, gzip compression may take up space. I'd recommend you to try Method 1 - make /tmp larger enough to hold necessary swap files and gzip compression cache for static files Method 2 - relocate the folder with enough space. Method 3 - Set up a cron script for disk alert or file removal. Last edited: Oct 3, 2022
The swap file full probably when you have a lot of accounts with a lot of static files, gzip compression may take up space. I'd recommend you to try Method 1 - make /tmp larger enough to hold necessary swap files and gzip compression cache for static files Method 2 - relocate the folder with enough space. Method 3 - Set up a cron script for disk alert or file removal.