Note that sometimes applications can have problems determining free space
when you use a non-preallocated virtual disk in VM.

If you are using such a disk, you might want to try the option to
"pre_allocate space" on your virtual disk.

Juan Ingles



2010/1/26 Michael Kwok Fu Wong <micw...@asl.com.hk>

> Hi Jason,
>
> I got a bit different environment, that is the server is running under VM
> instead of phsyical, and is not belong to any domain yet. It is running
> under a workgroup.
> Which I was using is  local administrator through the remote desktop
> section.
>
> Seems to be I have to try for more case.
>
> Thanks for your help
> ---
> MICHAEL WONG
> System Support Consultant  -  Infrastructure &  Field Services Division
>
>
>
>
>             Jason Miller
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> ** Sounds pretty much like what we did.? I don't remember having to run the
> installer in compatibility mode but it may be worth a try.
>
> Are you logged into the server as a local admin?? Now that I think about it
> I was logged in as a domain admin.? A local admin should be sufficient but
> maybe using a domain admin has given me a little extra something that has
> helped to avoid this issue (which seems to fairly common).
>
> Do you have DEP turned off?? I wouldn't think that is the issue but maybe
> some part of the installer is trying to execute from a data area of memory.
>
> The only other thing I can think of would be does one of the directories
> involved have the Read Only flag set (assuming sufficient permissions)?
>
> 2010/1/25 Michael Kwok Fu Wong <micw...@asl.com.hk>
>  Hi Jason,
>
>  I think I do it ?similiar, that is I extract the installation files to
>  C:/temp directory, and then install it from there.
>  I have the C: drive with over 30G space avail, and also D: drive with
>  100G
>  avail.
>  I try to specify the install directory to both drive, but with no luck on
>  success. Always get a error message on "Having 0MB space available for
>  installation".
>
>  ---
>  MICHAEL WONG
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>
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>  ? ? ? ? ? ? 01/26/2010 11:24
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>  ** Hi Michael,
>
>  Just to clarify... when you say you use the local disk, does that mean
>  you
>  copied the install to a local disk?? We have seen where copying the
>  installation files from a network share to the local disk resolve some
>  issues.
>
>  We have a full ARS 7.5 / ITSM 7.6 install on 64bit 2008 R2.? The install
>  went almost too smoothly.
>
>  Jason
>
>  On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Michael Kwok Fu Wong <micw...@asl.com.hk
>  >
>  wrote:
>  ?Hi Listeners,
>
>  ?I was trying to install ARS7.5 on Windows 2008R2 without success. It
>  ?always
>  ?complain "There have 0MB space available for the installation". Even if
>  I
>  ?use the local disk or additional disk.
>
>  ?Any hints? Initially, I though it is the AR issue on not support 2008R2.
>  ?However, after Strauss posts, seems it is related to others issue.
>
>  ?Thanks in advance.
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>  ?? ? ? ? ? ? ORG> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Re: Remedy on Windows 2008 64 bits
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>  ?? ? ? ? ? ? 01/26/2010 04:42
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>  ?? ? ? ? ? ? Please respond to
>  ?? ? ? ? ? ? arsl...@arslist.o
>  ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?RG
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  ?For what it's worth, our new pre-production environment of ARS 7.5 and
>  ?ITSM
>  ?7.6 is all installed on 2008 R2 Enterprise x64 servers, and it is all
>  ?running as well as can be expected for 32-bit apps on 32-bit JVMs.
>
>  ?DB: ? Dell R710 8 core x 24 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
>  x64
>  ?with SQL Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP1
>  ?APPS: Dell R710 8 core x 24 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
>  x64
>  ?(Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
>  ??- ARS 7.5.00.003, AtriumCore 7.6.00.001, ITSM 7.6.00, SLM 7.6.00
>
>  ?WEB: ?Dell R610 8 core x 12 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
>  x64
>  ?(Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
>  ??- Mid-Tier 7.5.00.003 on bundled Tomcat 5.5.25 (NOT using IIS)
>  ??- Flashboards 7.5.00.003
>  ??- All application Help files on IIS 7.0
>  ??- Will also host Kinetic Request 4.4.1 on its own instance of Tomcat
>
>  ?RKM: ?Dell R610 8 core x 12 gb RAM: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
>  x64
>  ?with SQL Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP1 (Sun SDK 1.6.0_16)
>  ??- Remedy Knowledge Management 7.5.00.001 on Tomcat 5.5.25 (tomcat
>  ?installed with mid-tier, which was then removed; the tomcat 5.5.20
>  ?install
>  ?bundled with RKM 7.5.00.001 refused to work on 2008 R2, and for that
>  ?matter, so did the Apache distribution of Tomcat 6.0.20)
>  ??- Forced Hummingbird SearchServer 6.1 into x86 directory to run as a
>  ?32-bit app under RKM
>  ??- Atrium Integration Engine 7.6.00.001
>
>  ?We are busy trying to determine what customizations to bring forward
>  from
>  ?ITSM 7.0.03.009, and how to move the foundation data, and so far the
>  apps
>  ?themselves seem to be behaving properly in their OOTB installed
>  ?configurations (with sample data loaded). ?Most of the installation
>  ?problems have been with tomcat (surprise, surprise), or with client
>  ?applications (Dev Studio, User, and Data Management App) on Windows 7
>  ?desktops that put write-required files in read-only directories by
>  ?default.
>  ?Some functions like AREA are not configured yet, so I don't know if 2008
>  ?R2
>  ?will give me trouble with them; SSL on the tomcat servers is configured
>  ?using OpenSSL.
>
>  ?Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
>  ?Call Tracking Administration Manager
>  ?University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
>  ?http://itsm.unt.edu/
>
>  ?-----Original Message-----
>  ?From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
>  ?[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Wangsameteegoon, Thitiwat CTR
>  ?JCS
>  ?DOM
>  ?Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 1:34 PM
>  ?To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
>  ?Subject: Remedy on Windows 2008 64 bits
>
>  ?Is there anyone out there using ARS 7.5.x and ITSM 7.6 on Windows 2008
>  ?Server
>  ?Enterprise (x64) and experience problems? ?We are being mandated to push
>  ?all
>  ?of our next generation application on OS Windows 2008 64 bits.
>
>  ?If there is something that we should be aware and that you can share we
>  ?will
>  ?be really appreciate. ?Remedy compatibility matrix only mentioned their
>  ?list
>  ?of support OS up to 2003, with a vague note that higher version will be
>  ?support.
>
>  ?I have ask BMC support and got two separate respond, one with certainty
>  ?that
>  ?they will support Window 2008 and one that is uncertain that they might
>  ?not
>
>  ?work.
>
>  ?Any inputs from the list would be greatly appreciate and hope that it
>  ?would
>
>  ?help other as well.
>
>
>  ?Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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