#The server throws a 500 error because the temp folder could not be deleted.

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elfin spade
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I am transferring the file, but the /tmp/spring-multipart-9156443061807364167 folder in Docker is full, so I can't upload it.
When do I get rid of the tmp folder? What should I do?

dreamy sigilBOT
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Please wait; I am looping in one of our engg team members.

elfin spade
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hello?

elfin spade
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@dreamy sigil

dreamy sigilBOT
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@elfin spade Sorry for the delay. Most of our engineers are from India
and work in IST; hence we couldn't respond to you earlier. Hold on, I am
following up on this.

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Can you try ls -lrta to show the oldest ones at the top? Should be okay to
delete older files, Spring does not have an option to automatically delete this
rn, unfortunately.

modest bridge
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@elfin spade can you plese share the exact error message that you are seeing ? If possible can you please share a small video recording of the error ?

elfin spade
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How to delete if there is no option to delete in spring?

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First off, ECS Fargarte comes with a 30GB disk, and what we have available is about 16GB.
In /tmp/spring-multipart-***, temporary files keep piling up.
Log files continue to accumulate under /appsmith-stacks/logs.
We have had the experience that appsmith's Disk Full a while ago and the service stopped.
What we want is to always have enough disk space. @modest bridge @dreamy sigil

dreamy sigilBOT
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Hey! Can you please delete the temp files manually for now? I'll create a bug to
track this issue and solve it.

elfin spade
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I will wait

dreamy sigilBOT
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It will take some time until the bug will get fixed, tested, and released.
Therefore, we recommend you to use the workaround in the meantime.

elfin spade
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It would be nice if you could give me a schedule

dreamy sigilBOT
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Unfortunately, there are no estimates around this. As I mentioned earlier,
Spring doesn't give us the option to delete these temp files. Hence, the team
has to devise a workaround that works in all sorts of instances. Moreover, this
is a unique situation that the community is not struggling with, so it'll be
hard to comment on a hard deadline for this.

We recommend you try the workaround - deleting the older files