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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-57074

<del>Version 2.173 creates tmp-files and doesn't delete them</del>

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    • Resolution: Not A Defect
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    • Oracle Java 1.8.0_161 64 Bit, SUSE-Linux 12 SP3, 32 GB RAM, filesystem: 90 GB "/", 500GB "/data1"

      Since I updated jenkins from 2.172 to 2.173 my tmp-filesystem filled with about 75 GB of files, owned by the user jenkins, who started the process jenkins, and filled all my space on the /tmp filesystem during my nightly tests with about 20 slaves.

      The names are always like "jar_cache*.tmp"

      When the filesystem has been filled, jenkins stops

       

      Please delete this issue, it looks there is a test application that creates the files

       

          [JENKINS-57074] <del>Version 2.173 creates tmp-files and doesn't delete them</del>

          Reiner Wirtz created issue -
          Reiner Wirtz made changes -
          Description Original: SInce I updated jenkins from 2.172 to 2.173 my tmp-filesystem filled with about 75 GB of files, owned by the user jenkins, who started the process jenkins, and filled all my space on the /tmp filesystem during my nightly tests with about 20 slaves.

          The names are always like "jar_cache*.tmp"

          When the filesystem has been filled, jenkins stops 

           
          New: <del>SInce I updated jenkins from 2.172 to 2.173 my tmp-filesystem filled with about 75 GB of files, owned by the user jenkins, who started the process jenkins, and filled all my space on the /tmp filesystem during my nightly tests with about 20 slaves.

          The names are always like "jar_cache*.tmp"

          When the filesystem has been filled, jenkins stops </del>

           

          Please delete this issue, it looks there is a test application that creates the files

           
          Summary Original: Version 2.173 creates tmp-files and doesn't delete them New: <del>Version 2.173 creates tmp-files and doesn't delete them</del>
          Reinhold Füreder made changes -
          Description Original: <del>SInce I updated jenkins from 2.172 to 2.173 my tmp-filesystem filled with about 75 GB of files, owned by the user jenkins, who started the process jenkins, and filled all my space on the /tmp filesystem during my nightly tests with about 20 slaves.

          The names are always like "jar_cache*.tmp"

          When the filesystem has been filled, jenkins stops </del>

           

          Please delete this issue, it looks there is a test application that creates the files

           
          New: -Since I updated jenkins from 2.172 to 2.173 my tmp-filesystem filled with about 75 GB of files, owned by the user jenkins, who started the process jenkins, and filled all my space on the /tmp filesystem during my nightly tests with about 20 slaves.-

          -The names are always like "jar_cache*.tmp"-

          -When the filesystem has been filled, jenkins stops-

           

          {color:#de350b}Please delete this issue, it looks there is a test application that creates the files{color}

           
          Reinhold Füreder made changes -
          Resolution New: Won't Do [ 10001 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Fixed but Unreleased [ 10203 ]
          Daniel Beck made changes -
          Resolution Original: Won't Do [ 10001 ] New: Not A Defect [ 7 ]
          Status Original: Fixed but Unreleased [ 10203 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]

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