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Not enough disk space available on the proxy

jamesdeanMay 1 2015 — edited May 5 2015

Wondering if someone might be able to shed some light here.

Trying to deploy a 16GB flar image, but it fails claiming there is not enough disk space on the proxy, however the proxy appears to have plenty of space in /var:

The error:

Task   : Download Image

                Task Run ID : 23076

                Target : PC->ocproxy-6c657073

                Status : FAILED

                Result : Failed to download image + combo-S10-v149.flar

                Logs   :

                    05/01/2015 01:47:15 PM PDT INFO Task is posted to the Proxy Controller (ocproxy-6c657073), from the Enterprise Controller. (15011)

                    05/01/2015 01:47:18 PM PDT INFO Task is received by the Proxy Controller. (15012)

                    05/01/2015 01:47:18 PM PDT INFO ---enter into image task run----

                    05/01/2015 01:47:18 PM PDT INFO download image combo-S10-v149.flar:osFlarImage:,jsPostInstall.sh:osScript:,osp_status_firstboot.sh:osScript:,

                    05/01/2015 01:47:53 PM PDT ERROR Not enough disk space available on the proxy to download the file - /var/opt/sun/xvm/proxyImageCache/os/flars/combo-S10-v149.flar.

                    05/01/2015 01:47:53 PM PDT ERROR Image file does not exist - combo-S10-v149.flar.

                    05/01/2015 01:47:53 PM PDT ERROR Failed to download the url - /ImageDownload/FileDownload?fileName=/os/flars/combo-S10-v149.flar.

                    05/01/2015 01:47:53 PM PDT ERROR Failed to download image + combo-S10-v149.flar

root@ocproxy:/# df -h

Filesystem             Size   Used  Available Capacity  Mounted on

rpool/ROOT/solaris-1    98G   3.3G        68G     5%    /

/devices                 0K     0K         0K     0%    /devices

/dev                     0K     0K         0K     0%    /dev

ctfs                     0K     0K         0K     0%    /system/contract

proc                     0K     0K         0K     0%    /proc

mnttab                   0K     0K         0K     0%    /etc/mnttab

swap                   5.5G   1.7M       5.5G     1%    /system/volatile

objfs                    0K     0K         0K     0%    /system/object

sharefs                  0K     0K         0K     0%    /etc/dfs/sharetab

/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap1.so.1

                        71G   3.3G        68G     5%    /lib/libc.so.1

fd                       0K     0K         0K     0%    /dev/fd

rpool/ROOT/solaris-1/var

                        98G    13G        68G    17%    /var

swap                   5.5G    96K       5.5G     1%    /tmp

rpool/VARSHARE          98G   2.6M        68G     1%    /var/share

rpool/export            98G    35K        68G     1%    /export

rpool/export/home       98G    45K        68G     1%    /export/home

Any ideas?

-J

This post has been answered by jamesdean on May 5 2015
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