"Available disk space running low.  Shuttting down session."

I've been running into problems on a few machines that I have installed e-Load on. When I start the stress test, I get into a few iterations and then suddenly, the test will stop running and I get the following message:
"Available disk space running low. Shutting down session."
Questions:
1.) What space is it referring to? The local machine or where the scripts are stored?
I can't seem to figure it out. The machines have more than enough space where e-Load is installed, over 10 Gigs free.
The scripts (repository) is on a shared network drive and that has 17 GB where the results are written to. Is there something I am missing?

And the following output from the bin directory:
Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
D:\Empirix\EmpAppServer\bin>dir
Volume in drive D is Application
Volume Serial Number is DC63-8FB3
Directory of D:\Empirix\EmpAppServer\bin
12/06/2007 10:43 AM <DIR> .
12/06/2007 10:43 AM <DIR> ..
08/03/2007 08:08 AM 267 adminclient.bat
08/12/2004 09:09 AM 3,638 admin_icon.ico
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 185 cleanup.bat
08/03/2007 08:08 AM 409 consoleclient.bat
08/03/2007 08:08 AM 344 counterclient.bat
08/03/2007 08:08 AM 222 dsclient.bat
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 130 eload.url
02/10/2005 04:47 PM 3,638 eloadurl.ico
12/05/2007 07:26 PM 1,048,576 eload_ml.dat
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 3,638 eload_play.ico
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 3,638 eload_stop.ico
03/15/2006 03:07 AM 779 EmpirixSupport.bat
03/10/2006 03:54 AM 438 JbossService.bat
12/06/2007 10:43 AM 4,710 JBossService.conf
12/05/2007 07:26 PM 4,615 JBossService.conf.bak
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 135,168 JBossService.exe
09/12/2005 02:48 PM 884 log4j.properties
02/21/2006 05:26 PM 1,836 profile.dtd
08/03/2007 08:12 AM 45,056 QuickConfig.exe
06/13/2006 05:48 PM 308 QuickConfig.ini
12/10/2007 07:48 AM 16 randomness.dat
05/02/2005 08:28 PM 33,305 run.jar
05/02/2005 08:23 PM 4,854 run.sh
12/06/2007 11:47 AM 0 StopStart.log
24 File(s) 1,296,654 bytes
2 Dir(s) 124,410,523,648 bytes free
D:\Empirix\EmpAppServer\bin>

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