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/usr/local/psa/tmp

Eric Pretorious

Regular Pleskian
While reading the thread "patch #55 problems", I decided to take a look in /usr/local/psa/tmp on my own Plesk 11.x system (CentOS 6.4) and was alarmed to find what seems to be a ver large number of files:

Code:
[root@www ~]# find /usr/local/psa/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -type f | wc -l
290

[root@www ~]# find /usr/local/psa/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*sh' | wc -l
21

[root@www ~]# find /usr/local/psa/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*flag' | wc -l
3

[root@www ~]# find /usr/local/psa/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name 'MU*' | wc -l
20

[root@www ~]# find /usr/local/psa/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name 'tmp*' | wc -l
236
What are all of these? Should they be purged? Should they be retained? Is there useful information contained within these files that I should be monitoring?
 
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It is parts of microupdates. You can remove them but they will appear again after installing next versions of microupdates.
 
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