Temporary files are generated in the temp directory. In
certain instances, the generated temporary files may remain after
the installer is closed. You can remove these files manually.
When installing on Linux, the installation program uses the logged-in
user's home directory as a temporary directory for storing files.
As a result, messages such as the following text may appear in the
console:
WARNING: could not delete temporary file /home/<username>/ismp001/1556006
When you complete the installation, you must manually delete
the temporary files from the following directories:
(Windows) TMP or TEMP path as set in the environment
variables
(AIX,
Linux, or Solaris) Logged-in user’s home directory
On UNIX-based systems, a non-root user can use the following
directory as the temporary directory:
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