Re: Change TMP dir

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I tried so also:

sudo TMP=/newtmp apachectl

apache start but always writes in /tmp



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2016-05-24 10:56 GMT+02:00 Paolo Giammarco <paolo.giammarco@xxxxxxxxx>:
Thanks for the reply.

I do not have the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in envvars files but I commented out APACHE_RUN_USER and APACHE_RUN_GROUP, and Apache did not start.

Then the file is the right one




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2016-05-24 10:18 GMT+02:00 Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Tue, 2016-05-24 at 05:45 +0200, Paolo Giammarco wrote:
> I configured apache as a reverse proxy, and when I do an upload it
> writes in the /tmp directory but is too small.

OK, what you originally tried with envvars should work.
Either your syntax is at odds with the shell, or you've
edited the wrong file.  Anything in /etc/ comes from
your distro package or a customised install, so
you'd have to check elsewhere for whether it's right.

If you try to break it completely using envvars
(like, break LD_LIBRARY_PATH), what happens?

--
Nick Kew



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