Am 22.12.2014 um 17:04 schrieb Almond:
do you mean this?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/tmp-on-tmpfs

but tmpfs have no quota... as you can read on that page, i'm confused...

so, that's done by default on CentOS ?
indeed, I didn't see any tmpfs on CentOS 6, as I remember...but I could
be wrong.
Do you think that if I do a "systemctl mask tmp.mount, and reboot." I
solve this issue, and then if needed the apps write on /tmp on /dev/md2
  or I misunderstood the matter? So do you think that the /tmp returned
by the error is not the /tmp on /dev/md2?

outbut of "df -hT" may help as well as output of "mount"

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