Hi there, this problem just appeared for me suddenly without me touching or doing anything. I'm looking to try the solution but because of being an amateur i have no idea as to where i'm supposed to input these commands. Would anyone kindly be of assistance please?It is likely that your /usr/tmpDSK is corrupted. You should stop all processes that have files open on /tmp such as MySQL and other applications using:
/usr/sbin/lsof /tmp
Run the following commands (in that order):
/bin/umount -l /tmp
/bin/umount -l /var/tmp
/bin/rm -fv /usr/tmpDSK
/scripts/securetmp
This should create a new /tmp partition for you. That's all
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