Hello!
Which uid is running the process, root?
If user is different from root, maybe the message:
"Unable to create temporary files."
is because it tries to overwrite an existing files and the process "is
not to authorizer to overwrite then"
Another suggestion, remove all the content from /tmp and try to reboot...
or better (good practice) create /tmp in another partition different
from / partition
Al 17/09/10 15:38, En/na Chris Szilagyi ha escrit:
Hello:
/tmp is just on the default root filesystem (/) on this server, and it has
plenty free:
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 3074176 136227 2937949 5% /
It's the EXT3 filesystem, if that makes any difference. Please let me know
if there are any other suggestions you can think of.
Thank you for the help!
Check available inodes. df -i
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Chris Szilagyi
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hello:
I recently set up a PowerEdge 2400 server running CentOS 5.4. I'm trying
to
get OpenManage 4.5 installed (last version that I could find, that
supports
the PowerEdge 2400). I installed everything using the supplied scripts,
however when I try to start the services with "srvadmin-services.sh
start",
I get the following:
Starting Systems Management Device Drivers:
Starting dcdbas device driver: [ OK ]
Starting Systems Management Data Engine:
Starting dcstor32d: [ OK ]
Starting dcevt32d: [ OK ]
Starting OM Common Services: [ OK ]
invcol Error: extract(): Unable to create temporary files. Please ensure
that there is enough space in the
tmp folder.
Starting Secure Port Server: [ OK ]
The disk has over 7 GB of free space, and permissions look OK on /tmp.
Has
anybody seen this problem or know of a solution? So far I'm stumped.
Thank you !!
--
Chris
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