Weird folder in my home directory

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These look like files from a dbench run. Had you run that?

Avati
 On May 4, 2012 12:28 PM, "Mateusz" <mat.jonczyk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> Some time ago I saw a folder called "clients" in my home directory. I
> didn't remember creating it manually.
> It appears to contain some example data for gluster:
>
> mateusz at mateusz-laptop:~/**clients$ find | sort
> .
> ./client0
> ./client0/~dmtmp
> ./client0/~dmtmp/ACCESS
> ./client0/~dmtmp/ACCESS/**FASTENER.MDB
> ./client0/~dmtmp/COREL
> ./client0/~dmtmp/COREL/**ARTISTIC.ACL
> ./client0/~dmtmp/COREL/**CDRBARS.CFG
> ./client0/~dmtmp/COREL/**CDRROLS.CFG
> ./client0/~dmtmp/COREL/**CORELDRW.CDT
>
> [...]
>
> ./client7/~dmtmp/WORDPRO/**LWPSAV0.TMP
> ./client7/~dmtmp/WORDPRO/**NEWS1_1.LWP
> ./client7/~dmtmp/WORDPRO/**RESULTS.XLS
> ./client7/~dmtmp/WORD/TIPS.DOC
> ./client7/filler.000
> ./client7/filler.001
> ./client7/filler.002
> ./client7/filler.003
> ./client7/filler.004
>
> The files contain all nulls.
>
> I was not able to find in the web any archive that contains them. All I
> found were some documentation articles and bug reports related to gluster.
> I am about to do a clean reinstall of my system anyway, but before I would
> like to investigate this further.
>
> I have not installed glusterfs or any files related to it.
>
> If and how could I have created these files inadvertently?
>
> Greetings,
> Mateusz
>
>
>
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