I founded a solution!

I am using Linux Mint Debian Edition. As I said, physically, I have not
separate partition mounted for /tmp. But exists tmpfs. I can check this with
command "df -k". And this command give me:
vm-mintdeb-xwiki user # df -k
Filesystem                                             1K-blocks    Used
Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                                                  82190608 9326768 
68747588    12% /
udev                                                      512748       0   
512748           0% /dev
/dev/disk/by-uuid/078c2e9b-dfd4-4895-a8d9-9587699f981b  82190608 9326768 
68747588  12% /
tmpfs                                                     103464     740   
102724          1% /var/run
tmpfs                                                       5120       0     
5120              0% /var/run/lock
tmpfs                                                     206924     128   
206796          1% /tmp
tmpfs                                                     206924      72   
206852          1% /var/run/shm

As you can see, /tmp mounted as tmpfs and have only 206924 (this is my
restriction size). I am not a professional in Linux, and I didn't find where
I can change system initialization script and increaze this for the future.

But, as Sergiu said, I created another folder /temp and changed parameter
JVM_TMP in /etc/default/tomcat6 to this folder. Now all working! I can
attach files 1GB! Its great!!!

This article also was helpful for me
http://shebang-beacon.de/category/linux/linux-mint/

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Best regards
Eugen Colesnicov



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