Crist,

Within the script it does:

df -k /opt | grep -v File | awk '{print $4}' which returns 23261092

and compares the result to 512895. If less/equal it tries to clean up some old 
installation files and carries on.

It then launches into the rpm scripts, which I cannot get into.

Should I be running the script from a particular directory?

Thanks

Dave

-----Original Message-----
Sent: 21 April 2004 18:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [FW-1] disk space /opt


David Beattie wrote:

>
> Upgrading from NG FP3 to R55 on Secure Platform, Smart Centre and Gateway on same 
> server. I have installed the Pre-Upgrade Fix. When I try the main patch (from 
> command line over tftp) I get insufficient disk space on /opt. /opt is a Sym Link 
> and is actually on /var, which has 23GB free, so this cannot actually be the problem.
>
> Any ideas?

How does it determine the amount of space needed? If it does the equivalent
of,

   $ df -k /opt

It won't get the result you want, the free space on /var.
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Crist J. Clark                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Globalstar Communications                                (408) 933-4387

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