Proxmox 5.3.9 can't upload iso

eholo

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Hello,

I'm new to proxmox, I've actually installed my proxmox. After accessing to the webUI I tried to upload iso.
(Datacenter > node > local ( storage )).
Then I went into content > Upload then I tried to upload file.
Sadly It won't upload anything. After reinstalling it nothing had changed.
The strangest things is that I installed the proxmox is installed to another server and it is actually working well.
I know there is a solution is using scp to upload file, but if the protocol is forbidden in my company, I can't upload it.
The disk space is free:

df -h /var/tmp

Sys. de fichiers Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur
/dev/md1 20G 1,9G 17G 11% /

Cordially.
 
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What exactly is the problem? Can't you press the upload button? Can't select any ISO?
 
When I click upload, after a few moments it says :
error 0 occurred while receiving the document.
 
is anything special in the syslog during such a failed upload attempt ?
 
Hello,

I did check the syslog, and nothing seems to be appeared at this time. Do you know if proxmox use PHP and what is their path, or have web log like apache or nginx ?
I also try to empry my web cache to be sure that's not something in the cache. I also tried different web navigator ( Chrome, Firefox and IE ).

Cordially.
 
I did try a new upload, here is the following error from the syslog:

Feb 8 08:44:45 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:46 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:46 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:47 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:48 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:48 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:49 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:49 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:50 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:51 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:51 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:52 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:54 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:54 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:55 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:55 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:56 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:56 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:57 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:57 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:58 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:44:59 proxmox-01 pveproxy[1027]: problem with client 147.98.1.13; ssl3_read_bytes: sslv3 alert bad certificate
Feb 8 08:45:00 proxmox-01 systemd[1]: Starting Proxmox VE replication runner...
Feb 8 08:45:01 proxmox-01 CRON[1458]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/rtm/bin/rtm 50 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null)
Feb 8 08:45:01 proxmox-01 systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
 
Ok, the problem is solved. I have upload another certificate ( An wildcard certificate approved by a third party ) and it works back. Actually the problem was linked to let's encrypt certificate.
 
Ok, the problem is solved. I have upload another certificate ( An wildcard certificate approved by a third party ) and it works back. Actually the problem was linked to let's encrypt certificate.

Hello

Since I am having the same problem (mine starts uploading 10-18% and then getting message Error 0) as yours, but I havent add any ceritficates (I dont even know how to do it) do I have to go to cli type a command and see the problem? The iso fits to the local its 1.8gb i think.
Tried re installing OS from scratch (both times used default options ext4..etc) and already tried a second iso.

Hm...... and probably I found the solution...... i was trying to upload the iso from a laptop using wifi connection. From the moment I connected via lan the upload took 2 mins max and all went fine.
 
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I still have issues, when i try to upload the windows server19 iso its giving error 0. also when i select the iso from my pc its showing in the path weirdly:
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When i click upload i get the following popup emediately
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I am new to ProxMox so i would love to get some help :)
 
@Default_NL What version of Proxmox VE do you use? In case it's 5.x, upgrade first, then check if the problem still exists.
 
i can upload the WindowsServer19 iso, but after uploading it gives this error that there is no space left, while there is enough space.1605524566034.png
 
Please post the following

Code:
pvesm status
df -h
 
sorry im new to proxmox, what do i need to do?
shell.png
In the Web GUI you can go to "Shell" and just copy & paste those commands into the shell.

Actually, you should never just copy & paste commands from people on the internet. So I'll give you some links: pvesm is our storage manager: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pvesm.1.html and df is a standard command on Proxmox VE https://manpages.debian.org/buster/coreutils/df.1.en.html If you know what they do, then you can copy & paste them.

You can also find information about those commands by typing into that shell man df or man pvesm. man shows you manual pages https://manpages.debian.org/buster/man-db/man.1.en.html
 
@Dominic i tried uploading a iso trough sftp with WinSCP, but i cant find the storage folder. could u help me with this or is it different per user?
 
Hi,
I uploaded file ISO and after it show 100%, I have this error, pls help me fix this, thank you
proxmox-error.PNG
 
@Dominic i tried uploading a iso trough sftp with WinSCP, but i cant find the storage folder. could u help me with this or is it different per user?
I can't remember WinSCP exactly, but you could look in /root by running ls /root.
Hi,
I uploaded file ISO and after it show 100%, I have this error, pls help me fix this, thank you
View attachment 21240
What happens if you just reload the browser tab?

Anyway, are you sure that you have enough space for the ISO? It looks like you only have about 6GB free.
Could you please also post the following?
Code:
cat /etc/pve/storage.cfg
 
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