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×This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Too Many Files in the Temp Directory - Change the Backup Directory for a Manual Backup
Is it safe to manually delete files older than 48hr in Confluence/temp directory? The schedule appears to be working in our Confluence version 5.8.9 but does not delete files. It has grown to ~35Gb, with files older than 1year. Once deleted (require to recover capacity quickly) need to resolve why the schedule task is not working.
Generally, you'll mostly find that it is. But, there's always a chance that it's not, depending on your usage patterns and add-ons.
If you shut Confluence down first though, then yes, it's safe as it can always rebuild anything it needs from scratch.
Thank you Nic. Need to understand why tmp file accumulating at 2gb a day. In the meantime have purged old files to maintain the service. Ill restart the confluence after installing a fix. Thanks again
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I've seen it build (but later delete) very large temporary files when people are (ab)using Confluence for video and other large file storage - check your maximum upload size.
(Note - that's just one thing I remember, there's lots of other stuff that might be doing this, I think)
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