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"Failed: name No copy in trash-bin" error
Hello, While attempting to upgrade from v10.2.4 to v11.5.2, I got an error that says "The configuration has not yet loaded." So I use the command "/usr/libexec/bigpipe daol" in an attempt to debug this problem, and I get the following output:
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/low_profile_base.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/config_base.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/bigip_sys.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/bigip_base.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/base_monitors.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/profile_base.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/daemon.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/bigip.conf.
Reading configuration from /config/bigpipe/bigip_local.conf.
Loading the configuration ...
BIGpipe unknown operation error: 01070712:3: Failed: name (/Common/58546a39.0) No copy in trash-bin
Could someone help me understand what this means, and if there are any possible solutions to correct this problem?
Thanks, Ryan
5 Replies
- nitass_89166
Noctilucent
can you check /Common/58546a39.0 in bigip.conf? what is it? is it valid object?
if not, you may comment/remove it and re-load configuration.
- ryang1991_17782
Nimbostratus
Odd thing was that 58546a39.0 wasn't found in my .conf files. Trying to grep through my files produced no results either.
- nitass
Employee
can you check /Common/58546a39.0 in bigip.conf? what is it? is it valid object?
if not, you may comment/remove it and re-load configuration.
- ryang1991_17782
Nimbostratus
Odd thing was that 58546a39.0 wasn't found in my .conf files. Trying to grep through my files produced no results either.
- Lucas_Thompson_Historic F5 AccountThis is a poorly worded error message. What it means (and what it should say) is that the file is missing. The system tried to load it, but it was not found in the filesystem. To fix this, you need to either delete the object (manually from bigip.conf) or locate the missing file. You can find it by viewing /config/bigip.conf , find your config object (in your case, /Common/58546a39.0), and find its "cache-path" parameter. That will be a filename, like /config/filestore/files_d/Common_d/blahblah. That's the file you need to restore.
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