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The Confluence applications stores temporary files in the Confluence temporary directory. The location of the directory is located in: <confluence_home>/temp.
There are a few methods that can help you determine which component of Confluence generated the file:
- Open the file: allows you to view the contents of the file
- Examine the file name and extension: Usually, the file name has a string prefix
- eg backupxxxxx.zip - generated from the attachments plugin where users choose to 'download all attachments'
- chartxxxxxxx.png - generated from the Charts macro plugin which generates the chart images to be displayed on the page.
- jiraissuesxxxxx.html - generated from the Jira Issues Macro when the plugin gets issues content from JIRA.
- Examine the creation time (timestamp) of similarly named files : This allows you to determine if the file is generated periodically, in which case this infers the file was created by a scheduled task. If the timestamps for the files are random, then the files are most likely generated at runtime (that is, during page rendering or by user actions).
Hint:
Please refer to this article for the procedure change the schedule of the cleanup of the temporary directory.
To remove files manually from the command line one could issue a command (applicable to *nix) similar to:
find <confluence_home>/temp -name 'download*' -mmin +60 -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
as well as place the command in a cron job.
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