Not Enough Disk Space while installing WebLogic 6.1sp1 on AIX

While installing WebLogic Server I get the error message "Not Enough Disk Space"
for the root (/) file system, although I am trying to install it in the /weblogic
file system that has enough space for the installation.
What is that extra info that I need to pass to the installer so that installs
the server in /weblogic and not complain about lack of disk space in /.
The relevant properties for installation under silent mode are as listed below:
### BEA Home Directory
BEAHOME=/weblogic/sftw
### Product Installation Directory
USER_INSTALL_DIR=/weblogic/sftw/6.1
Thanks and Regards
Kapil Singh Pawar

Hi.
I believe the installation creates temporary files in the /tmp directory from root.
If that is part of your root file system then this may be the cause of your problem.
Try changing your environment variable TMPDIR or TMP_DIR. If you are doing the
silent install with the java command line try setting java.io.tmpdir to a different
filesystem on the command line.
Hope this helps,
Michael
Kapil Singh Pawar wrote:
While installing WebLogic Server I get the error message "Not Enough Disk Space"
for the root (/) file system, although I am trying to install it in the /weblogic
file system that has enough space for the installation.
What is that extra info that I need to pass to the installer so that installs
the server in /weblogic and not complain about lack of disk space in /.
The relevant properties for installation under silent mode are as listed below:
### BEA Home Directory
BEAHOME=/weblogic/sftw
### Product Installation Directory
USER_INSTALL_DIR=/weblogic/sftw/6.1
Thanks and Regards
Kapil Singh Pawar--
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support

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