Hi, all.

It is my first post to this group, so please be patient if I do not
follow an accepted format. Also, if this group is not the right place
to ask such a questions, please say so and kindly suggest an
alternative.

I have a legacy software application running on Red Hat 6.1. Yes, it
is pretty old. Known, that the filesystem in use is the ext2fs.

Sometimes, after a few days of running without a problem, the system
throws the following error messages as a response to an attempt to
save or display the curently running configuration:

awk: write failure (No space left on device)
awk: close failed on file /dev/stdout (No space left on device)
echo: error writing to the standard output: No space left on device

Somewhere I had read an opinion, that such kind of errors can be
related to size or avalability of free memory in /tmp directory. Is
that correct ?

Thanks in advance.
maximb

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