[CentOS-zh] centos7 tmpfiles.d delete outdate files
Timothy Lee
timothy.ty.lee at gmail.com
Fri May 27 10:20:35 UTC 2016
Hi Qiang Chen,
No idea how to do what you want. Please send your question to
centos at centos.org instead. Thanks.
Regards,
Timothy Lee
On 05/26/2016 05:02 PM, Qiang Chen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I use centos7 and don't want to use tmpwatch as well as crond.
>
> I have a question to use `systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service` with my
> custom configured file in `tmpfiles.d` to delete outdated files
> periodically in some log dir.
>
> I have a `tmpfiles.d` configured file in `/etc/tmpfiles.d` named
> `my_log.conf` in following contents.
>
> ```
> #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Arg
> r /chenqiang 0775 root root 10s
> r /chenqiang/test_10s
> r /chenqiang/test_20s
> ```
>
> If I run `systemd-tmpfiles --remove` with above configure, all files
> and dir will be deleted if I set 'r' type for the files and dir.
> but, I want to only delete some outdated files in the dir. and I use
> `systemd-tmpfiles --clean` with following configure.
>
> ```
> #Type Path Mode UID GID Age Arg
> d /chenqiang 0775 root root 10s
> f /chenqiang/test_10s 0660 root root 10s
> f /chenqiang/test_20s 0660 root root 20s
> ```
>
> It can delete dir if the age > 10s, but can't delete the files in it.
>
> So, would some one help me if I want to delete the outdated files ?
>
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