AW: [OpenAFS] Can anyone reproduce this under LINUX (was: temporaryreference files do not disappear)

Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs 6delgado@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
Tue, 18 Jun 2002 23:00:48 +0200


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Hi!

Dr. Dieter Mack schrieb:
> By inspecting these files you will find that they are shell history
> files of old sessions

As i already mentioned they are at least in some cases temporary files
created by my mailclient and (so it seems) gconf.

They reside mostly in ~/.gconf, ~/.gconfd and in ~/tmp (which mutt
uses as TMPDIR).

While your explanation might be true for gconf, which is mostly killed
upon logout, i would be very surprised if the files had to be removed
by a process with a valid token for your principal and not by some
part of the fileserver (e.g. the salvager). Indeed i noticed that
running the salvager by hand gets rid of those files.

And your scenario is definitely not valid for mutt, which is started
and terminated with a valid token present all the time.

Kind regards
     Friedel
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	Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <friedel@nomaden.org>
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