[Anthill-pro] Codestation cache eating up disk space

Ryan Smith rws at urbancode.com
Wed Jun 13 12:51:05 CDT 2007


Jeff,

You can sneak it in there with this:

echo codestation.noCache=true > .codestation.properties


Ryan Smith

Jeff Rodgers (jerodger) wrote:
> Oops, did I mention that this is Windows XP. That filename is not 
> allowed. Should I just drop the leading dot and make it hidden?
>  
> Jeff Rodgers
> Cisco Remote Operations Services
>  
>
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>     *From:* anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com
>     [mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] *On Behalf Of
>     *Jeff Rodgers (jerodger)
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:13 AM
>     *To:* anthill-pro at caladin.urbancode.com
>     *Subject:* RE: [Anthill-pro] Codestation cache eating up disk space
>
>     Thanks for the tip. I will certainly use this. I assume it is OK
>     to create the file, since I don't see one there.
>      
>     Jeff Rodgers
>     Cisco Remote Operations Services
>      
>
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>         *From:* anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com
>         [mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] *On Behalf
>         Of *Steve Boone
>         *Sent:* Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:31 AM
>         *To:* anthill-pro at caladin.urbancode.com
>         *Cc:* anthill-pro at caladin.urbancode.com
>         *Subject:* Re: [Anthill-pro] Codestation cache eating up disk
>         space
>
>         Jeff,
>
>         A point that I should have also mentioned.  You can turn of
>         the cache by editing the
>
>          <user_home>/.codestation/.codestation.properties file
>
>         Simply set the variable " codestation.noCache=true"
>
>         Regards,
>         Steve Boone
>
>         On 6/13/07, *Jeff Rodgers (jerodger)* < jerodger at cisco.com
>         <mailto:jerodger at cisco.com>> wrote:
>
>             What is the purpose of the <user_home>/.codestation/cache
>             folder on the agent machine? I thought that Codestation
>             repository was on the server machine. This cache is using
>             up the disk space on my agent. Is it OK to delete it?
>              
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