Increase  Free disk space for "rac1:/tmp"

Hello All,
I am trying to install Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux 5.5 32 bit.
when i run to check the prerequisite steps i am getting the below error:
Check: Free disk space for "rac2:/tmp"
  Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Comment    
  /tmp              rac2          /             486MB         1GB           failed     
Result: Free disk space check failed for "rac2:/tmp"
Check: Free disk space for "rac1:/tmp"
  Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Comment    
  /tmp              rac1          /             470.89MB      1GB           failed please can you help to increase the /tmp to 1 GB.
Regards,

NB wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to install Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux 5.5 32 bit.
when i run to check the prerequisite steps i am getting the below error:
Check: Free disk space for "rac2:/tmp"
Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Comment    
/tmp              rac2          /             486MB         1GB           failed     
Result: Free disk space check failed for "rac2:/tmp"
Check: Free disk space for "rac1:/tmp"
Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Comment    
/tmp              rac1          /             470.89MB      1GB           failed please can you help to increase the /tmp to 1 GB.
Regards,Set different directory for TMP and TMPDIR environment variables:
TMP=/tmp_directory; export TMP
TMPDIR=$TMP; export TMPDIR

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