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9.4 upgrade request body must have

himal123
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Hi,

Getting this error,  any body has any idea  ?

 

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himal123
37,065 Views

I was able to upgrade,  thanks all

 

sim94::> cluster image show-update-progress

 

                                             Estimated         Elapsed

Update Phase         Status                   Duration       Duration

-------------------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------

Pre-update checks   completed               00:10:00       00:00:13

Data ONTAP updates   completed               00:46:00       00:10:36

Post-update checks   completed               00:10:00       00:00:03

3 entries were displayed.

 

Updated nodes: sim94-01.

 

 

 

 

sim94::*> system node image show

                 Is     Is                               Install

Node     Image   Default Current Version                   Date

-------- ------- ------- ------- ------------------------- -------------------

sim94-01

         image1 false   false   9.4                       -

         image2 true   true   9.4P1                     9/12/2018 17:41:30

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AlexDawson
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Hi there,

 

It looks like you're trying to upload a new image to the cluster? What web browser are you using and what extensions are present for it on the system?

 

Try a different browser would be my first suggestion. Potentially if it is the simulator, check how full aggr0 and the vol0 are on it - there may not be enough space on them.

qw
NetApp
34,501 Views

Can you give me more details to find the root cause,

  a) Did you try uploading the image using Local Client button?

  b) Which version are you trying to upgrade?

   c) Could you provide the browser name and its version?

himal123
34,470 Views

thanks for all help.  Here is the screen clip of all the questions

 

I think, we need to change the image file name  ????

 

I am using the chrome,  vol0 has plenty of space

 

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AlexDawson
34,450 Views

Those image names seem fine, as does the Chrome version. What extensions do you have installed, and are you accessing this system through a proxy?

himal123
35,505 Views

There is no proxy,  I am accessing this straight from my desktop. The cdot is in ESX host.

himal123
37,066 Views

I was able to upgrade,  thanks all

 

sim94::> cluster image show-update-progress

 

                                             Estimated         Elapsed

Update Phase         Status                   Duration       Duration

-------------------- ----------------- --------------- ---------------

Pre-update checks   completed               00:10:00       00:00:13

Data ONTAP updates   completed               00:46:00       00:10:36

Post-update checks   completed               00:10:00       00:00:03

3 entries were displayed.

 

Updated nodes: sim94-01.

 

 

 

 

sim94::*> system node image show

                 Is     Is                               Install

Node     Image   Default Current Version                   Date

-------- ------- ------- ------- ------------------------- -------------------

sim94-01

         image1 false   false   9.4                       -

         image2 true   true   9.4P1                     9/12/2018 17:41:30

2 entries were displayed.

 

 

 

AlexDawson
35,252 Views

If this issue comes up again for someone else, could you please post what you did to resolve it?

nileshm
34,728 Views

I am hitting the same issue. Can you please help on the resolution. I tried this with different browsers. Changed the filename and placed the file on C drive directly.

qw
NetApp
34,685 Views
Hi Nilesh, Can you check if you have enough space to upload image? Check it in CLI diag mode, with the command below, file-uploads config show

sam_wozniak
22,037 Views

I was facing the same issue with failing to upload through the GUI both errors; first:

' Failed to add the software image to the cluster.  The request body must have content type multipart/form-data with a field named "file '

Then:

"The operation failed because the information needed from the cluster to perform the operation could not be retrieved."

In the end, I believe my problem was a cluster LIF not on the home port.  It succeeded after that.  

JSmith6164
33,883 Views

Hello, 

 

During an attempt to upgrade from 9.6P6 to 9.7P1 via system manager we recently hit the same error "the request body must have conent type multipart/form-data with field named "file"" on a client install.

 

What was the workaround to get the image uploaded successfully?

AlexDawson
33,862 Views

For 9.6 to 9.7, issue is caused by BURT 1223866

 

The default staging directory size for ONTAP software images on each node's root volume in ONTAP 9.6 and earlier is set to 2GB. The ONTAP 9.7 image is greater than 2GB. When attempting to upgrade a cluster to ONTAP 9.7 with a local software image upload from System Manager, the image upload fails with the following error message: Failed to add the software image to the cluster. The request body must have content type multipart/form-data with a field named "file" containing the file to upload.

 

Resize the default staging directory size for ONTAP software images to 4GB on all the nodes in the cluster. The staging directory uses space taken from the root volume. Therefore, the root volume size shrinks due to the resize operation. Ensure that there is at least 10GB of space available in the root volume before attempting the resize operation. Use the "volume show -volume -fields available" command to monitor the available space in the root volume. Use the following (privilege: diagnostic) command to resize the staging directory to 4GB before uploading the software image:

 

::> set diagnostic; system services web file-uploads config modify -node * -size 4GB

 

The command returns a job ID you can use to track the status of the operation. The value "*" for "node" field specifies all nodes in the cluster. Example:

 

::> set diagnostic; system services web file-uploads config modify -node * -size 4GB ::> job show -id

JSmith6164
33,843 Views

Thank you very much, Alex.  Really appreciate that write up. Thanks again!

JerseyJON
32,157 Views

Thank you Alex Dawson,

 

set diagnostic; system services web file-uploads config modify -node * -size 4GB

 

Fixed my issue!

DavidGonzalez
29,286 Views

Thanks a lot for sharing, it works!

atibon
22,398 Views

wonderful. thank you so much

StorageRetiever
22,230 Views

 

Seems in the command you provided, I was never able to get the * to work. I always had to supply the Node Name.

 

Also when you tickle it before you increase the image size it reports 2GB. But when you update it with the command and then tickle it again to check the size.. It reports zero "0" , even when the show Jobs ( 2 Nodes ) succeeded.  Any one else out there notice that? The reason I know this as I tried to load on the new image 9.7.P7 on a 9.5.Px system and it actually took the image even when image area did not report the 4GB I just set it too? Thinking ( A Bill Thing ) a.k.a. reboot would fix this  or its a NetApp Bug. Let me now if we have a consensus on my conclusion. Thanks !!!

KSALINVILLE
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I'm working on an AFF A400 implementation that was shipped with ONTAP 9.7P6.  In trying to upload a fresh ONTAP 9.8 image I was greeted with this same error message.  The staging area was still set at 2GB.  I increased it to 4GB and yet still received the same error.  I then increased it to 5GB (which is the maximum size allowed) and the image was successfully uploaded.

 

There were no other images shown besides the 9.7P6 image and it's backup copy when running the system image show command.

NICOLAS_CNAV
21,028 Views

Thx works like charme

Md_Tanjil_Islam
20,809 Views

I was performing upgrade from 9.5P5 to 9.7P13 and encountered the same issue.

Thanks a lot, it resolved my issue and saved the times. @AlexDawson 

 

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