On Mon, 19 May 2008 08:24:20 -0400, Lizette Koehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am trying to understand this error message EDC5133I No space left on
>device.
>
>I looked it up and it did not help.  I tried reallocating the file I thought
>it was complaining about and that was not the one.  I finally found a better
>direction on the CA website and it indicated that the /tmp file was full.
>This seemed to have been my problem.
>
>What I would like to know (since I am not conversant in UNIX) is what does
>mounting this file with PARM(-s 100) do for me?  According to CA's entry it
>would help.
>
>(I will be requesting that IBM enhance this message for those of us who
>cannot talk UNIX.)
>

That means create a TFS with a size of 100M.   I always have had /tmp as
a HFS (and now zFS).  If you need to allocate it any larger, you may want
to consider running it as a colony address space, otherwise the memory
is taken from the private storage of the kernel.    

Mark
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