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The JobScheduler creates temporary files.
The The JobScheduler asks retrieves from the operation system the information where these files can be storedto store such files.Normally
- Usually on Unix
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- the directory is /tmp/jobscheduler_user/.
- On Windows
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- the directory is the folder
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- that is
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- specified with the user environment variable %TMP%.
You can set the folder for the temporary files when you add by adding the variable TMP to the JobScheduler environment (, see How _I_to add _ environment _variables%3F)variables?.
Example for Unix
- rename ./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh-example to ./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh
- edit ./user_bin/jobscheduler_environment_variables.sh:
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TMP=/path/to/tmp/folder
export TMP
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- make sure that the JobScheduler user has read, write and execute permissions in for /path/to/tmp/folder
- restart the JobScheduler