Re: Folder /run/http-palo deleted after reboot...

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Στις 12/8/2013 12:07, ο/η Reindl Harald έγραψε:

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 -

Yes I know. But what creates the folders in there?

I have solved my problem by placing the pid file inside the httpd folder (with a different name). But what creates this /run/httpd folder on reboot?

For sure, it is not the httpd server (it would have created the /run/http-palo folder also).

George
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