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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I think, i found the problem...<br>
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i decided to use the cron-job for the cron.php, but i put it in
the /etc/cron.d/owncloud.<br>
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I set the user to the oc-User, but it took the global php-version
instead of the php-version set for the oc-web.<br>
So, there was another tmp-folder set.<br>
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All is good now ;)<br>
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Greetings<br>
Laubie<br>
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Am 30.08.2013 11:44, schrieb Laubie:<br>
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<font face="DejaVu Sans">Hello,<br>
<br>
i have a small problem.<br>
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OC does not use the tmp-Folders set in the php.ini. Instead it
uses the global /tmp - Folder.<br>
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But this folder lies in another (small) partition of my system,
so last night the server went down, cause the system-partition
was full. :(<br>
<br>
Where can i change this tmp-folder in OC?<br>
Or, where is it set in the php-files?<br>
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Greetings<br>
Laubie<br>
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