09-30-2013
Large crout files created in /tmp folder
Hello All,
We are having a archiving script which runs every monday.
When ever the script runs it creates crout* files in /tmp folder.
This file appends till /tmp become 100% full.
We are facing this problem now very frequently.
We caanot delete this files,we have to kill the script.
when we kill the script the crout* file automaticaally gets deleted and file system too become normal.
Can you guys please help me regarding this.
What i need to do ,so that the script sholud not generate this crout* files?
All the suggestions are invited.
Thanks in advance.
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NAME
PPerl - Make perl scripts persistent in memory
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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WARNINGS
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Parameters
$ pperl <perl params> -- <pperl params> scriptname <script params>
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Killing
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BUGS
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SEE ALSO
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