[rhn-users] auto cleanup of /tmp on boot

Clinton Fernandes clintonf at gmail.com
Wed Aug 30 20:07:16 UTC 2006


There is a cron job called /etc/cron.weekly/tmpwatch that does that.

In RHEL 4 you can specify subdirectories in /tmp to not cleanup.

On 8/30/06, allen.jordan at convergys.com <allen.jordan at convergys.com> wrote:
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> Is there something already in place in the OS that will clean up /tmp on a
> boot?
> Or do I need to add my own script?
> If so, does anyone have a script?
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> Thanks
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> Allen
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