Are you sure your OS is 64 bit build.
Colleage had the same issue trying to
install 64 bit ASE on 32 bit OS J
Same error/symptoms, moaned about tmpdir
etc..
Cheers
Andy
From:
Mich Talebzadeh [mailto:mich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 October 2006 00:59
To: ase-linux-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ase-linux-list] - RE:
sybsae 15 install problems
Have you setup your environment variable $TMPDIR?
setenv TMPDIR /var/tmp
or
export TMPDIR=/var/tmp
or something like that?
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From:
Steven Cruz [mailto:steven.cruz@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 October 2006 00:51
To: ase-linux-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ase-linux-list] - sybsae
15 install problems
Hello;
Hello;
I am trying to install Sybase 15 64 bit on linux, and I am some problems.
I keep
receiving an error while I run the install.
The
directory …..
Does not
contain enough space to extract temporary files. ……
Even when
I use the –is:tempdir option, I still the same the error.
My new
tempdir has about 8 gig free,
Java
version is 1.4.2.
Any
suggestions of where I should look?
I have
set the shared memory to 512 MB,
Kernel
version is 2.6.15
Running a
dual core AMD 64 bit.
But some
how I think the problem is related to missing environment var.
Thank
you.
steven
8-)
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