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What is the attached file as "callgrind.out.quantize.337293" ?

sogangecl
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January 4, 2026

 

Hi,  In my confluence page, there's a file named "callgrind.out.quantize.337293".

Its size seems 34.56 MB, it's not small..

I don't know when this file used in my page.

I've not uploaded this file.

Do you know what this file is?
(When cloning this page, it also copied to new cloned page)

I can't remove this attached file..

 

<callgrind.out.quantize.337293>


# callgrind format
version: 1
creator: callgrind-3.22.0
pid: 337293
cmd: python3 test.py
part: 1


desc: I1 cache:
desc: D1 cache:
desc: LL cache:

desc: Timerange: Basic block 0 - 14334877189
desc: Trigger: Program termination

positions: line
events: Ir
summary: 74245096645


ob=(24) /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2
fl=(521) ???
fn=(456182) 0x0000000000001040
0 5

....


 

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Marc -Devoteam-
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January 5, 2026

Hi @sogangecl 

Seems like some linux system from a user with access to your instance has executed this.

It seems to relate to: https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~ken/fontconfig-systemd/general/valgrind.html

It's seems to be for analysis, I suggest ot ask within your company if this is used.

Marc -Devoteam-
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January 21, 2026

Hi @sogangecl 

Please accept my answer as a solution, if my answer helped to solve or provide a workaround to your request.

This will help other community member trying to solve the same or provide them with a work around

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Shai Gilboa
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January 4, 2026

Is this a new page?
If not, do others have access to it? Can you look in the page version history and see if maybe another user uploaded it? Maybe an internal or external automation?
Is this a regular page or a live page?

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