We've analyzed the points in the source tree that are referenced, and have found that none of them are actually exercised in a Karmic default eucalyptus running system. More detail on each follows:
GLclient is a testing utility that doesn't get installed by the package (or a 'make install' for that matter)
./gatherlog/GLclient.c: env = axutil_env_create_all("/tmp/fooh", AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE);
install-sh is only used for building eucalyptus
./install-sh: tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$
the function in 'storage.c' that uses these files is only used by 'test.c' in 'storage/', which is a utility that is never installed
./storage/storage.c:#define F1 "/tmp/improbable-cache-file-1"
./storage/storage.c:#define F2 "/tmp/improbable-cache-file-2"
./storage/storage.c:#define F3 "/tmp/improbable-cache-file-3"
./storage/storage.c:#define F4 "/tmp/improbable-cache-file-4"
./storage/storage.c:#define F5 "/tmp/improbable-cache-file-5"
./storage/storage.c:#define RM_CMD "rm -rf /tmp/improbable-cache-file-?"
CCclient is a debugging utility that is not installed
./cluster/CCclient.c: env = axutil_env_create_all("/tmp/fofo", AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE);
These two are never used for Karmic by default (which uses the handlers_kvm.c), unless a user installs Xen on their node controllers. The first can be entirely removed (is just there for debugging). The second is actually, I believe, as unpredictable or more so than a file created with mktemp(). Eucalyptus instanceIds are random unique ids of 8 hex characters ("i-ABCDEFGH" where A-H are hex values).
./tools/detach.pl:system("cp $virshxmlfile /tmp/wtf");
./node/handlers_xen.c: snprintf(filename, 1024, "/tmp/consoleOutput.%s", instanceId);
The httpd*.conf that ends up actually being used has this value set to '/' instead of '/tmp'. The init script(s) actually replace this with '/'.
./debian/patches/var_lib_eucalyptus.diff: HTTPD_HOME="/tmp/"
./tools/httpd.conf:ServerRoot "/tmp"
This tool is never installed.
./tools/euca_watchdog.pl:our $chkpt_file = "/tmp/euca_watchdog.checkpoint";
Greetings,
We've analyzed the points in the source tree that are referenced, and have found that none of them are actually exercised in a Karmic default eucalyptus running system. More detail on each follows:
GLclient is a testing utility that doesn't get installed by the package (or a 'make install' for that matter) GLclient. c: env = axutil_ env_create_ all("/tmp/ fooh", AXIS2_LOG_ LEVEL_TRACE) ;
./gatherlog/
install-sh is only used for building eucalyptus ${TMPDIR- /tmp}/ins$ RANDOM- $$
./install-sh: tmpdir=
the function in 'storage.c' that uses these files is only used by 'test.c' in 'storage/', which is a utility that is never installed storage. c:#define F1 "/tmp/improbabl e-cache- file-1" storage. c:#define F2 "/tmp/improbabl e-cache- file-2" storage. c:#define F3 "/tmp/improbabl e-cache- file-3" storage. c:#define F4 "/tmp/improbabl e-cache- file-4" storage. c:#define F5 "/tmp/improbabl e-cache- file-5" storage. c:#define RM_CMD "rm -rf /tmp/improbable -cache- file-?"
./storage/
./storage/
./storage/
./storage/
./storage/
./storage/
CCclient is a debugging utility that is not installed CCclient. c: env = axutil_ env_create_ all("/tmp/ fofo", AXIS2_LOG_ LEVEL_TRACE) ;
./cluster/
These two are never used for Karmic by default (which uses the handlers_kvm.c), unless a user installs Xen on their node controllers. The first can be entirely removed (is just there for debugging). The second is actually, I believe, as unpredictable or more so than a file created with mktemp(). Eucalyptus instanceIds are random unique ids of 8 hex characters ("i-ABCDEFGH" where A-H are hex values). detach. pl:system( "cp $virshxmlfile /tmp/wtf"); handlers_ xen.c: snprintf(filename, 1024, "/tmp/consoleOu tput.%s" , instanceId);
./tools/
./node/
The httpd*.conf that ends up actually being used has this value set to '/' instead of '/tmp'. The init script(s) actually replace this with '/'. patches/ var_lib_ eucalyptus. diff: HTTPD_HOME="/tmp/" httpd.conf: ServerRoot "/tmp"
./debian/
./tools/
This tool is never installed. euca_watchdog. pl:our $chkpt_file = "/tmp/euca_ watchdog. checkpoint" ;
./tools/