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Subject: RE: Ramdisk question(s)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:29:16 -0700
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From: "Maxim Kozlovsky" <maxim.kozlovsky@onstor.com>
To: "Victor Carrell (Glasshouse)" <vcarrell@css.glasshouse.com>,
	"Ian Brown" <ian.brown@onstor.com>,
	"Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
Cc: "dl-cstech" <dl-cstech@onstor.com>

It should not get full. If it does, file a defect and attach the
contents of the directory (it is contents, not just list of the files).=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Carrell (Glasshouse)=20
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 1:26 PM
To: Ian Brown; Andy Sharp
Cc: dl-cstech
Subject: RE: Ramdisk question(s)

So how does one clear it out once full?  =20
Could this be a an autosupport configuration problem?=20



-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Brown [mailto:ian.brown@onstor.com]=20
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 1:45 PM
To: Andrew Sharp
Cc: Victor Carrell; 'dl-cstech'
Subject: Re: Ramdisk question(s)

specifically the GUI and EMRS

On Mar 30, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Andrew Sharp wrote:

> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:36:22 -0400 "Victor Carrell"
> <vcarrell@css.glasshouse.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>
>>
>> Can some explain what /tmp/ramdisk is used for or more specifically
>> what information is written to it.
>>
>>
>>
>> And/or  what scenarios will cause it to become full.  i.e. snapshots
>> w/tons of writes to FS or syncing a new mirror with millions files
>> etc..
>
> None of those things has any relation to /tmp/ramdisk.  It is used for
> short lived, small temporary files by various ssc programs.
>
> Cheers,
>
> a

