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About temporary files generated by the server
Hello,
In the server /tmp/ directory where I installed RMS, I found some temporary files, whether I could delete them, or specify a directory to store them。
My RMS is installed in /usr/local/rapidminer/ , But I'm executing the installation command in the /tmp/ directory,
These files were generated in the /tmp/ directory, affecting me to upload other temporary files。
Will it affect the normal operation of RMS if I delete these files?
And how do I assign it a storage directory?
Best,
LiuWenlong
In the server /tmp/ directory where I installed RMS, I found some temporary files, whether I could delete them, or specify a directory to store them。
My RMS is installed in /usr/local/rapidminer/ , But I'm executing the installation command in the /tmp/ directory,
These files were generated in the /tmp/ directory, affecting me to upload other temporary files。
Will it affect the normal operation of RMS if I delete these files?
And how do I assign it a storage directory?
Best,
LiuWenlong
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rfuentealba RapidMiner Certified Analyst, Member, University Professor Posts: 568 UnicornHello,If you are not running a RapidMiner Server process, you can delete those files safely. That's why they are temporary.However, if you are running a process, you may want to stop. RapidMiner itself doesn't generate these files, as far as I can recall. (I may be wrong, though).All the best,Rod.6
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I've deleted those files, but I'm not sure there's going to be a problem.Let me see if these files will be generated again.
All the best,
LiuWenlong