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  • Subject: Re: TMP files on our Server's Data Directory
  • From: "Tony Awbrey" <Tawbrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 09:23:14 -0500


Dwight,

I have had the same problem going back to 5.0a, however, since installing
5.0.3 it seems to have fixed the problem. I have not been getting those
files lately. Lotus finally fixed I think, may want to give it a try. We
have been running 5.0.3 since it was available and have not had any
problems with the release.

Thanks,

Tony Awbrey
Technical Specialist

IBM Certified Specialist -- AS/400 Technical Solutions, Domino for AS/400

Ascend Technologies, Inc.
2658 Crosspark Rd. Suite 200
Coralville, IA 52241
Voice: 319.626.5490 ext. 825
Fax:     319.626.5491


                                                                                
                 
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We are running Domino version 5.0.2a on an AS/400 model 720.  While
investigating some other issues, we discovered a large number of files with
the extension of "TMP" in our data directory on the server.

In Windows, these "TMP" files can be a bad thing when they stick around
from shut-down to shut-down.  We are wondering if we should get rid of
these "TMP" files.  We are thinking the procedure would be:

     1. Shut down the server.
     2. Delete the "TMP" files.
     3. Restart the server.

Has anyone else seen this type of thing and is our proposed solution is
corrected.

Thanks in advance,

Dwight Slessman

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