Error message in RTI Agent Log

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blitz76
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Error message in RTI Agent Log

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Hi
One of our RTI jobs aborted .
On running the job again, it ran fine.
We have had this for quite some time now.have not noticed any pattern in the failures.

I am trying to find the root cause with a view to adressing it.
Investigations led me to the the entries in the RTI Agent log.
A part of it is copied below:
2008-07-11 08:00:56,830 [1215345401124_PRS] ERROR com.ascentialsoftware.rti.agent.handler.datastage.PipeReceiver - [1215345401124_PRS]error during call to init: dspipe_init(3035188): open(/tmp/ade.WHSE_DIST_TST.ds_get_customs_class.1215345401124.RTI_OUT) - No such file or directory

Would appreciate any help in understanding the above error message/stes that I can take to prevent such failures in the future.I am sure you willl agree with me when I say that it is not easy to understand.
Did not have any problems with other jobs, so I am inclined to think that the /tmp was not full.

Saw some posts with the similar topics but they were old and inconclusive.Hence posting this new thread.
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Can you be totally sure that /tmp has not become full even ever so transiently?

Can you set the path of the temporary directory to somewhere else?
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ray.wurlod wrote:Can you be totally sure that /tmp has not become full even ever so transiently?

Can you set the path of the temporary directory to somewhere else? ...


I cannot be totally sure that the /tmp was not full.It may have been full for that one point of time.

If there is a strong justification for doing so,I can convince the administrators to change the path of the temp directory.
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