This is the command dbus-cleanup-sockets that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
dbus-cleanup-sockets - clean up leftover sockets in a directory
SYNOPSIS
dbus-cleanup-sockets [DIRECTORY]
DESCRIPTION
The dbus-cleanup-sockets command cleans up unused D-Bus connection sockets. See
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for more information about the big picture.
If given no arguments, dbus-cleanup-sockets cleans up sockets in the standard default
socket directory for the per-user-login-session message bus; this is usually /tmp.
Optionally, you can pass a different directory on the command line.
On Linux, this program is essentially useless, because D-Bus defaults to using "abstract
sockets" that exist only in memory and don't have a corresponding file in /tmp.
On most other flavors of UNIX, it's possible for the socket files to leak when programs
using D-Bus exit abnormally or without closing their D-Bus connections. Thus, it might be
interesting to run dbus-cleanup-sockets in a cron job to mop up any leaked sockets. Or you
can just ignore the leaked sockets, they aren't really hurting anything, other than
cluttering the output of "ls /tmp"
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