From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from lists.gentoo.org ([140.105.134.102] helo=robin.gentoo.org) by nuthatch.gentoo.org with esmtp (Exim 4.54) id 1FAwK1-0001ad-1t for garchives@archives.gentoo.org; Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:42:25 +0000 Received: from robin.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.5/8.13.5) with SMTP id k1JLfLLU007690; Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:41:21 GMT Received: from popmail.jettissystems.com (popmail.jettissystems.com [38.118.146.212]) by robin.gentoo.org (8.13.5/8.13.5) with ESMTP id k1JLbSXR003525 for ; Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:37:29 GMT Received: from [10.131.13.105] (unknown [69.17.21.212]) by popmail.jettissystems.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id A5DAD56D5F3 for ; Sun, 19 Feb 2006 13:37:27 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <43F8E519.50605@badapple.net> Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 13:37:29 -0800 From: kashani User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Windows/20050923) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org MIME-Version: 1.0 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] /usr as noexec? (was GB for / partition flamewar) References: <7ae6f8f0602160419w67142523p296a88b3944ce180@mail.gmail.com> <43F68455.3050408@gmail.com> <43F71B99.9040407@ultratux.org> <200602181753.40526.uwix@iway.na> <43F75E99.8020700@ultratux.org> <20060218210939.05b014b2.hilse@web.de> <43F8CC0F.1030505@badapple.net> <43F8D4BD.2010700@mid.email-server.info> <43F8DE39.9080304@badapple.net> <43F8E0AE.2000802@mid.email-server.info> In-Reply-To: <43F8E0AE.2000802@mid.email-server.info> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Archives-Salt: 228760f6-f2c8-4be1-93fb-978f307b447a X-Archives-Hash: 8362fd9231da665da878458c74a04427 > Alexander Skwar Yes Mysql writes to /tmp by default and yes you can change it in which case if that partition is full then you see the same behavior. So we can say that Mysql really wants its temp space to have enough room for it to write and sometimes it needs a few GB rather than a few hundred MB depending on what you're doing and how badly a programmer wrote the query. Ain't no possible about the session data unless you've manually changed this. Apache writes it to /tmp/ because I go and look before I shoot my mount off. kashani@azul ~ $ ls -l /tmp/ total 84 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Oct 28 11:11 pear -rw------- 1 apache apache 5155 Nov 11 10:16 sess_6c40c9326faf2c5ab4acf8cc28185962 -rw------- 1 apache apache 1783 Nov 2 11:33 sess_97e700cd3b82b36a9e7fc44cd898df52 -rw------- 1 apache apache 30 Jan 13 14:41 sess_c2f99d41593771d2c4ccee93ab6d3355 -rw------- 1 apache apache 1783 Nov 6 22:29 sess_cea4c86ed58f11824519ee8d09205fbb drwx------ 2 kashani users 4096 Feb 19 12:50 ssh-DGEYh15924 kashani -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list