Are you by chance running JBoss as a non-prvilidged user on Linux?  I have seen this 
problem mostly on our Debian systems.  We found that the jboss directory needs to be 
chown'd to the user that jboss is running as.  I think the debug output will show the 
exact file it is trying to write (and failing) and you shoul d be able to see for sure 
what directory it's using.

Hope that helps.

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