Am 12.08.2013 11:14, schrieb Georgios Petasis:
Στις 12/8/2013 12:07, ο/η Reindl Harald έγραψε:
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> Am 12.08.2013 10:57, schrieb Georgios Petasis:
>> I have added a new service which starts a second httpd instance in fedora 19. The
pid of the process is stored in
>> /run/http-palo directory, and my problem is that this directory disappears after
each reboot.
>>
>> How can I stop the system from deleting this folder in /run?
> /run is a tmpfs and lives in memory
>
> man tmpfiles.d
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> [root@rh:/etc/tmpfiles.d]$ cat named.conf
> d /var/run/named 0755 named named -
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Yes I know. But what creates the folders in there?
did you read what i posted and what you quoted?
"/etc/tmpfiles.d/named.conf" creates the folder "/run/named"
with permissions 0755 and owner/group "named"
i also pointed you to "man tmpfiles.d"
so what more do you need?
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NAME
tmpfiles.d - Configuration for creation, deletion and cleaning of volatile and
temporary files
SYNOPSIS
/etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
/run/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
DESCRIPTION
systemd-tmpfiles uses the configuration files from the above directories to
describe the creation, cleaning and
removal of volatile and temporary files and directories which usually reside in
directories such as /run or
/tmp.