Hi,
Can anybody please give me an overview on &ph& folder in the project directory? How can I manage its size as it is supposed to be growing per job run?
Thanks in advance.
How we can manage the &ph& folder in UNIX system
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Thanks mate!!ArndW wrote:The contents of the &PH& subdirectory can be managed by creating an external process that deletes files. You can use cron to schedule a daily run of a command such as "find {path_to_&am ...
But could please take up littile burden for me? Please post the command only that you have mentioned.
You could always take up little burden yourself, it's a good learning opportunity. Plenty of references for UNIX commands out there, including how to use 'find' for files of a certain age and then feed the results to other commands (like 'rm') via the '-exec' option.
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what would be the disadvantage of a growing &PH& directory?chulett wrote:You could always take up little burden yourself, it's a good learning opportunity. Plenty of references for UNIX commands out there, including how to use 'find' for files of a certain age and then feed the results to other commands (like 'rm') via the '-exec' option.
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