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get a Premium Badge! Error in writing to directory /tmp/OraInstall2008-01-10_08-09-48AM Discussion in 'Installation - Unix and Unix Like' started by pradeep84, Dec 27, 2008. pradeep84 error in writing to directory tmp orainstall windows 7 Active Member Messages: 17 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 80 hi folks, i please ensure that this directory is writable and has at least 55 mb of disk space am attempting to install 10g1 on RHEL 3. The runinstaller fails witht he following message Error in writing to directory
Please Ensure That This Directory Is Writable And Has At Least 45 Mb Of Disk Space
/tmp/OraInstall2008-01-10_08-09-48AM. Please ensure 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
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more than 1GB. Morever the 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 error in writing to directory tmp orainstall linux the /tmp folder chmoded to 777? 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 bu
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VNC session on our Unix box. Then I run theinstaller, and it returns the message below. There is about 800MB freespace in /tmp and I have http://grokbase.com/t/freelists.org/oracle-l/07aabktt83/error-in-writing-to-directory-tmp-orainstall2007 confirmed the /tmp directory is writable byuser oracle. This used to work. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17631902/oracle-10g-installation-in-windows-7 My colleague upgraded from 10.2.0.2 to10.2.0.3 recently, and I wonder if this is part of the reason we nowencounter this problem. Our OS is AIX 5.3. Running the installer doescreate directory OraInstall2007-10-10_10-38-29AM. This directorycontains an installActions log file and also a sub-directory named jre.Jre contains a directory error in lib, which contains a bunch of files (mostlyfont.properties).Can anybody provide advice on what the problem may be? This is what Iget when I run the installer from /tmp:$ /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2/oui/bin/runInstaller -debugStarting Oracle Universal Installer...No pre-requisite checks found in oraparam.ini, no system pre-requisitechecks will be executed.Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from/tmp/OraInstall2007-10-10_10-38-29AM. Please wait ...Error in writing to directory /tmp/OraInstall2007-10-10_10-38-29AM.Please error in writing ensure that this directory is writable and has atleast 69 MB ofdisk space. Installation cannot continue.: A file descriptor does not refer to an open file.Thanks for any suggestions.Sam BootsmaOracle Database AdministratorInformation Technology ServicesGeorge Brown CollegePhone: 416-415-5000 x4933Fax: 416-415-4836E-mail: sbootsma_at_georgebrown.ca--http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups oracle-l 2 responses Oldest Nested Matthew Zito I've seen this happen when the media that was downloaded got corrupted somehow - like the wrong type of tar was used to tar it up, and pathnames got truncated, or cpio got things wrong. Thanks, Matt -- Matthew Zito Chief Scientist GridApp Systems P: 646-452-4090 mzito_at_gridapp.com http://www.gridapp.com -----Original Message----- From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org on behalf of Sam Bootsma Sent: Wed 10/10/2007 11:37 AM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org Subject: Error in writing to directory Matthew Zito at Oct 10, 2007 at 7:48 pm ⇧ I've seen this happen when the media that was downloaded got corrupted somehow - like the wrong type of tar was used to tar it up, and pathnames got truncated, or cpio got things wrong.Thanks,Matt--Matthew ZitoChief ScientistGridApp SystemsP: 646-452-4090mzito_at_gridapp.comhttp://www.gridapp.com-----Original Message-----Fro
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