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Messages: 17 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 80 hi folks, i am attempting error in writing to directory tmp orainstall in windows xp to install 10g1 on RHEL 3. The runinstaller fails witht he following message Error in writing to directory /tmp/OraInstall2008-01-10_08-09-48AM. Please ensure
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that this directory is writable and has atleast 69 MB of disk space. Installation cannot continue.Click to expand... The directory is very much free and disk space free is more than 1GB. Morever the error in writing to directory c temp permissions of the directory are set to 777 so i can't figure out what's d issue here, any suggestions are welcome. pradeep84, Dec 27, 2008 #1 Istiyak.ctg likes this. Sadik Community Moderator Forum Guru Messages: 1,905 Likes Received: 252 Trophy Points: 1,455 hmmm, this looks like a permission issue. Are u logged in as root when running runinstaller? and is the /tmp folder chmoded to 777? oracle universal installer error in writing to directory windows Sadik, Dec 27, 2008 #2 pradeep84 Active Member Messages: 17 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 80 yes i am running runinstaller as root only also the directory /tmp is set to 777. I am beginning to think this might be a problem with the jre pradeep84, Dec 28, 2008 #3 tyro Forum Genius Messages: 368 Likes Received: 20 Trophy Points: 260 Location: India firstly, i hope you are not executing runinstaller as root, because it has to be done as oracle. But From what i can make out there's obviously some issue with your temp directory. So change the /tmp folder. Here's how to do it. First, as root: Code (Text): mkdir /newtmp then change owner of newtemp to oracle Code (Text): chown oracle:oinstall /newtmp next Code (Text): chmod 777 /newtmp then as oracle: Code (Text): export TMP=/newtmp export TEMPDIR=/newtmp Now try and execute runinstaller and see what happens. tyro, Dec 28, 2008 #4 pradeep84 Active Member Messages: 17 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 80 that did it!! i don't know how to thank u man! i don knw what went up with /tmp folder but this time runinstaller proceeded as expected! Thanks again! pradeep84, Dec 29, 2008
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error in writing /tmp/oraInstall [message #421243] Sun, 06 September 2009 14:31 oradba123 Messages: 86Registered: June 2009 Location: india Member Hi all, i am installing oracle 9.2.0.1.0 on IBM AAIX 4.3 but http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/149767/ when i try to run runInstaller i got the below error.please suggest me $ksh /cdrom/runInstaller error in writing /tmp/oraInstall0.please ensure that this directory is writable and has atleast 25mb of disk space. http://www.dbasupport.com/forums/showthread.php?28237-Error-in-installation then i checked #cd / #ls -l dwxrwxrwxrt 2 2048 oracle:dba modified date /tmp #chmod 775 /tmp .quick response will be higly appreciated. Report message to a moderator Re: error in error in writing /tmp/oraInstall [message #421244 is a reply to message #421243] Sun, 06 September 2009 14:47 Michel Cadot Messages: 63875Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://... Senior MemberAccount Moderator Quote: and has atleast 25mb of disk space. Regards Michel Report message to a moderator Re: error in writing /tmp/oraInstall [message #421333 is a reply to message #421243] Mon, 07 September error in writing 2009 09:34 ambitn324 Messages: 29Registered: September 2009 Location: India Junior Member For this u need to Empty the tmp folder directly and then go for the trash and Empty the Trash then run [oracle@ambi database]$ ./runInstaller Report message to a moderator Previous Topic: Password in Unix Next Topic: "sqlplus" command error & About Oracle lib files merged Goto Forum: - SQL & PL/SQLSQL & PL/SQLClient Tools- RDBMS ServerServer AdministrationBackup & RecoveryPerformance TuningSecurityNetworking and GatewaysEnterprise ManagerServer Utilities- Server OptionsRAC & FailsafeData GuardReplicationStreams & AQSpatialText & interMedia- Developer & ProgrammerApplication Express, ORDS & MOD_PLSQLFormsReports & DiscovererDesignerJDeveloper, Java & XMLWarehouse BuilderPrecompilers, OCI & OCCI- Fusion Middleware & Colab SuiteWeblogic & Application ServerBusiness IntelligenceWebCenter Suite & PortalCollaboration & Content ManagementSOA Suite, BPEL and OWSM- ApplicationsOracle Fusion Apps & E-Business SuitePeopleSoft, JD Edwards & SiebelPrimaveraOther Application Suites- InfrastructureHardwareUnixLinuxWindowsOther Operating Systems- Open SourceProgramming InterfacesMySQL- OtherGeneralTraining & CertificationMarketplaceCommunity HangoutSuggestions & FeedbackTest- Non-English ForumsArabicDutchFrenchGermanJapanesePortugueseRussianSpanish -=] Back to Top [=- [ Syndicate this forum (XML) ] [ ] Current Time: Fri Oct 14 21:59:14 CDT 2016 Total time taken to generate the page: 0.11762 seconds .:: Forum Home :: Blogger Home :: Wik
in installation If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 14 Thread: Error in installation Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-13-2002,12:17 AM #1 soniaarora View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jul 2002 Posts 132 As soon as I am starting the installation of Oracle 8.1.7 on Solaris 2.6, I am getting this error. "Error in writing to directory /tmp/OraInstall. Please ensure that this directory is writable and has at least 25 MB of disk space. Installation cannot continue." I tried removing the /tmp/orainstall dir and ran again but same error. I even tried changing the /tmp dir but then also I had the same error. I have enough space too. Did anyone get this error ? Reply With Quote 08-13-2002,12:31 AM #2 ggnanaraj View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Senior Advisor Join Date Sep 2000 Location Chennai, India Posts 865 Set the environment variable TEMP or TMP to another directory. Reply With Quote 08-13-2002,12:33 AM #3 soniaarora View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jul 2002 Posts 132 I have done this also and it gives me the same error with /tmp replaced with the new one Reply With Quote 08-13-2002,12:54 AM #4 ggnanaraj View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Senior Advisor Join Date Sep 2000 Location Chennai, India Posts 865 Do check whether any process is running which has /tmp/Orainstall directory listed there. If so, kill that process and then you should able to go through. Reply With Quote 08-13-2002,01:21 AM #5 soniaarora View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jul 2002 Posts 132 This does not help either. any other suggestions? Please let me if the oracle user has to be given privileges on /tmp directory explicitly or any such thing about privileges? Reply With Quote 08-13-2002,01:28 AM #6 ggnanaraj View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Senior Advisor Join Date Sep 2000 Location Chennai, India Posts 865 Originally posted by soniaarora Please let me if the oracle user has to be given privileges on /tmp directory explicitly or any such thing about privileges? Yea, you can do that, when the OUI gives the error,... without disturbing this ... in another terminal window give