IAS delivers old files.

Hi,
I have the following problem:
We have put several Jar-Files to our iAS and use them inside formsweb.cfg in the archive_jini section. When we update this files the server still delivers the old file, even if i remove the file completely the server keeps delivering me the old file.
The next thing i tried was stoping the httpserver via enterprise manager... the server still delivers me the files o.O Other urls except our 2 jar files show me an error "No response from Application Web Server". I mean... WTF
This curiously just applies for some of our files which we download that way, when updating or renaming another jar file, which is placed in the same directory the http server shows the correct behaviour. Stoping the server raises the expected error in a browser.
But with 2 files out of 7 we have the problem described above and we just dont know what to do against it.
Thanks for your help,
regards daniel

Hi Abhinav,
These files get placed as a part of the auditing workflow.
The CMS gathers all events that are enabled to be audited.
These events are placed in a buffer file - which is the text files you've mentioned.
The events in these buffers are then picked up in cycles and written to the audit database.
Ideally once all events in a buffer are written, the file becomes blank / 0 kb in size and eventually removed.
What is the "auto-clean" period that you've set for ADS clean up?
Are the buffers older than this period?
If yes, are they 0kb or non-0kb in size?
Regards,
Sid

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