Attempting to install version 8 on solaris x86

The installation fails with:
ERROR exception while configuring command-line utilities
not enough space
The installation claims to require 236 megs. The disk has 2.3 gig free

So, how large is the swap partition? In my experience, default swap size values set by Solaris end-user configuration installation are usually good enough for end-user desktop system but not for developer's environment where you usually run some sort of server and/or IDE and it is usually good idea to increase default swap space values
Just as a reference value, I remember having similar issues installing Application Server 8 on a Solaris system with 560 MB swap space and 128 MB RAM and installation would go through only if /tmp was perfectly clean and system was running only bare bones processes. Since this is fresh Solaris installation, I would recommend reconfiguring the system with at least 1 GB of swap space - that would give you a nice margin if this system is to be used for J2EE development or production.

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