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Re: [Zope] import and setting tmp dir
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris McDonough <chrism@xxxxxxxx> writes:
Chris> One painful way to find out where it *is* writing the
Chris> tempfile may be to run Python/Zope under strace and do the
Chris> import.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the response. I tried the strace. I am only getting
system calls up to the point where the zope server starts. Ie,
nothing is reported by the strace after the zope message
2002-05-07T03:22:03 INFO(0) ZServer PCGI Server started at Mon May 6 22:22:03 2002
Unix socket: /usr/local/Zope-2.5.1b1-src/var/pcgi.soc
which is the last log entry after the server starts when I execute the
./start script.
I am using strace like 'strace ./start'. I have also tried in my
./start script:
exec strace /usr/local/bin/python2.1 \
$INST_HOME/z2.py \
-D "$@"
Are either of these the correct way?
In any case, nothing in the strace as executed above matches 'tmp'. I
also grepped the output for '^open' and didn't see anything interesting.
For the record, if I simply do a copy/paste from the manager interface
and without invoking import/export, i get the same behavior. That is,
if I choose a copy operation that is sufficiently large that I can
execute multiple df's and see the change in the Use% column, the root
partition is being used for the copy.
Possibly something in the transaction system is using a tmp file not
supplied by tempfile.py?
Thanks,
John Hunter
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