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Oracle® Secure Backup Installation Guide
Release 10.1

Part Number B14235-02
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<os-name> temp dir

Oracle Secure Backup typically uses the /usr/tmp directory on each host for storage of transient files. Oracle Secure Backup requires that the temporary directory be able to contain lockable files and that it be accessible during the beginning of the reboot process. The directory must be on the local disk. You can specify a different directory for each platform by modifying any of these <os-name> temp dir parameters.

os-name is a placeholder for linux, or solaris64.

Table B-9 os-name temp dir: Parameters and Values

Parameter Meaning

linux temp dir

Specifies the directory where transient files are stored for Linux hosts. The default directory is /usr/tmp.

solaris64 temp dir

Specifies the directory where transient files are stored for Solaris 64-bit hosts. The default directory is /usr/tmp.