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Thread: Software Update -> Upload File (iso) -> Error: File already exists

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    Default Software Update -> Upload File (iso) -> Error: File already exists

    Hello forum,

    something went wrong with the first try to upload the dss7.0up10_b7637.oe_i.iso to our NAS system. On the next try, the upload of the file failed with the error message "file already exists". The new version is not showing up in the GUI. How can I delete the corrupt or incomplete file from the repository? I tried it via console but can't see any file browser?

    Regards and thanks, Andreas

    Info
    Two types of update files may be uploaded:
    *.ISO - to perform a full product version update;
    *.UPD - to install a small update.

    Error
    File already exists.

    R Version Size (MB) D Action
    6.0up98.xxxx.7337 2013-02-14 b7337 396.9

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    Try to run the Repair Filsystem from the Extended tools in the Console Screen enter CTRL + ALT + X then once performaning this it will reboot, then try again also try with a different browser.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    If the repair does not help, you may want to open a support case with the support team.

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    Default Didn't fix it.

    Hello Todd and Gr-R,

    Thank you for your help. That didn' fix it. Tried it with Firefox and Opera after the repair action, still getting the error.
    I wonder if there is no method to access the filesystem...


    Best Regards,

    Andreas

    mount: /var/lib/ldap: not mounted
    umount: /var/check_sys/: not mounted
    umount: /var/sys_check/: not mounted
    /var/nasexe/system/sysmgr: line 175: /mnt/config/tmp: No such file or directory
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/drbd: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/tasks: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda1/log/tasks: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda1/log/lv00: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda1/log/samba: not mounted
    umount: /var/lib/nfs: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/snapshots: not found
    umount: /var/nasconf/shares: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/antyvirus/bases: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/iSCSI/TRGT: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/bacula: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/chapusersdb: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/_EXTERN: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/FC_Target: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/Heartbeat: not mounted
    umount: /var/lib/heartbeat: not mounted
    umount: /mnt/hda3/nasconf/SCST/SCSTCONF: not mounted

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
    Phase 2 - using internal log
    - zero log...
    - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
    - found root inode chunk
    Phase 3 - for each AG...
    - scan and clear agi unlinked lists...
    - process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
    - agno = 0
    - agno = 1
    - agno = 2
    - agno = 3
    - agno = 4
    - agno = 5
    - agno = 6
    - agno = 7
    - agno = 8
    - agno = 9
    - agno = 10
    - agno = 11
    - agno = 12
    - agno = 13
    - agno = 14
    - agno = 15
    - agno = 16
    - agno = 17
    - process newly discovered inodes...
    Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
    - setting up duplicate extent list...
    - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
    - agno = 0
    - agno = 1
    - agno = 2
    - agno = 3
    - agno = 4
    - agno = 5
    - agno = 6
    - agno = 7
    - agno = 8
    - agno = 9
    - agno = 10
    - agno = 11
    - agno = 12
    - agno = 13
    - agno = 14
    - agno = 15
    - agno = 16
    - agno = 17
    Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees...
    - reset superblock...
    Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
    - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
    - traversing filesystem ...
    - traversal finished ...
    - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
    Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts...
    Note - quota info will be regenerated on next quota mount.
    done
    fsck 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010)
    /dev/vg+vg00/config has been mounted 20 times without being checked, check forced.
    /dev/vg+vg00/config: 11/8192 files (0.0% non-contiguous), 5547/32768 blocks
    fsck 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010)
    e2fsck 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010)
    Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
    Pass 2: Checking directory structure
    Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
    Pass 4: Checking reference counts
    Pass 5: Checking group summary information
    /dev/mapper/system_crypt+d64vFL-EcwL-klWz-CbBZ-19Bw-ING1-Dw7N65: 526/262144 files (25.5% non-contiguous), 74265/1048576 blocks

    Hit ENTER for reboot

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    If you can plug the boot media to a windows PC, try removing the b7637 folder and then try upload again.

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    Hello Todd and Gr-R,

    your suggestion about executing a file system repair didn't help. But I managed to create the bootable USB key and installed v7 today by booting from the V7 USB .
    Thank you,

    Andreas

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