Do I need all TCPIP$BIND files

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Just noticed that there are almost 50K files in this dir named
TMP-<10 char string>.;1

Do I really need all of these?  I only looked at a couple of records
and they only appear to differ in sequence number.
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Reply tom294 (606) 11/28/2006 6:53:13 PM

Tom Linden wrote:
> Just noticed that there are almost 50K files in this dir named
> TMP-<10 char string>.;1
>
> Do I really need all of these?  I only looked at a couple of records
> and they only appear to differ in sequence number.

I'd venture that you don't need them (TMP?), and given your description
they sound like zone transfers that failed somehow...  Maybe just
delete all over over a few days old, if you're nervious about it.  I
don't have any in my direction, but my VMS system is the master and
doesn't secondary anything.  Yours probably is acting as a secondary
for one/more domains.

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Reply davidc 11/28/2006 8:04:49 PM


davidc@montagar.com wrote:
> Tom Linden wrote:
>> Just noticed that there are almost 50K files in this dir named
>> TMP-<10 char string>.;1
>>
>> Do I really need all of these?  I only looked at a couple of records
>> and they only appear to differ in sequence number.
> 
> I'd venture that you don't need them (TMP?), and given your description
> they sound like zone transfers that failed somehow...  Maybe just
> delete all over over a few days old, if you're nervious about it.  I
> don't have any in my direction, but my VMS system is the master and
> doesn't secondary anything.  Yours probably is acting as a secondary
> for one/more domains.

I don't have any in my dir either.
It may not be a failed zone transfer.
My failed zone transfers result in a zone file of length zero
and no data, killing the name server.

Could it be a debug output file?
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Reply sol (252) 11/28/2006 9:03:41 PM

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