I have an Glassfish ESB based CASA app running in production system (Win 2k3) for sometime now. I have recently encountered a very strange file handles related issue. It so happened that I was unable to perform any file related operations from inside the prod server. My analysis lead me to using the tool called "OpenedFilesView" which listed all open file handles for any process. I saw that there were thousands of file handles open for .LCK files on a specified folder (on a file server). This is the folder (say FolderB) into which my casa app tries to copy files that are received from a different folder (say FolderA). I have used FILEBC component for this file move operation. Has anyone faced this/similar issue?
I am told that an upgrade to Glassfish ESB v 2.2 solves this issue. I am trying it now...
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Thank you for taking the time to read this. I am trying to complete a Lab for one of my classes and I am having an issues creating a new Metasploitable VM. I introduced an error when editing a file in the last one and had to delete it.
I am using a VMDK, obtained from SourceForge. The first machine installed with no issues. When trying to create a second machine I continually get "Can't overwrite medium..." comment when finishing the set-up.
So far I have tried:
Checking the destination folder for any existing files and folders (hidden too).
Redownloading Metasploitable
Assigning a new name to the VM, using different specs, etc.
Restarting my PC.
What I don't understand is that the error is stating, if I am not mistaken, that it is trying to overwrite the VMDK in my downloads file... when I am trying to save it in c:\Users\natsu\VirtualBox VMs. I have triple checked all fields before running the installer. I do not understand why this is happening, considering the first Metasploitable machine I had installed with absolutely no issues.
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Steps to reproduce are very easy.
Create a Dockerfile.
My Dockerfile has many more lines, but I have trimmed them so we can focus in the source of the problem.
Said that, these two lines alone (without anything more) show the problem.
FROM microsoft/iis
SHELL ["powershell", "-Command", "$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'; $VerbosePreference = 'Continue'; "]
Run docker build . and you get hcsshim::PrepareLayer - failed failed in Win32: FunciĆ³n incorrecta. (0x1).
Windows 10 Pro 1909 (but it happened too in 1903)
Docker version: 2.1.0.5
Engine: 19.03.5
Machine: 0.16.2
I have found the solution to the problem.
Reading all the https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/3884 bug, some have found a simple solution: rename C:\windows\system32\driver\cbfsconnect2017.sys so it isn't loaded the next boot.
Disabling that driver enables me to do a docker build for the first time in windows containers in almost a year.
In my case Box Sync was the one using that driver.
EDIT: #GustavoTM have found that pCloud raises the same problem.
EDIT2: #VonC have noticed that some people in the issue in GitHub has solved it deleting this other file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\cbfs6.sys. I haven't tried that, but i put it if it helps others.
The good thing is that I don't need to uninstall Box, but only rename that file.
This is still an issue (still open) with Win10.
Looks like uninstalling cloud storage providers with file system filters like Dropbox, Box, etc. as a workaround is an option for some users.
Deinstall cloud storage providers or virus scanners; if you identify which one is not working please share in https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/3884
In my case was the problem similar but the file cbfs6.sys was placed somewhere in the rest of uninstalled application Jungle disk, somewhere in the folder c:\Program files\Jungle disk .... It's part of Callback File System signed by EldoS Corporation.
The folder could be rename only and not delete directly. So I could delete its immediately after the PC restart, before running the Docker. So it could be delete during the Docker service restart too.
I am running a fresh install of Pentaho Data Integration 5.0.1.A Stable from:
http://community.pentaho.com/projects/data-integration/
on my macbook pro, java 1.7.0_25, and I keep seeing this error in the console:
Attempting to load ESAPI.properties via file I/O.
Attempting to load ESAPI.properties as resource file via file I/O.
Not found in 'org.owasp.esapi.resources' directory or file not readable:
/Applications/pdi-ce-5.0.1.A/data-integration/ESAPI.properties
Not found in SystemResource Directory/resourceDirectory: .esapi/ESAPI.properties
What are the ESAPI.properties used for? What should they be set to by default?
thanks, -John
This is a known bug (PDI-10568) that should be fixed in an upcoming release. As a work around, try putting the default ESAPI and validation properties in your $HOME/.esapi/ folder. Create one if it doesn't already exist.
Background: ESAPI is an Enterprise Level Security library used by Pentaho webservices to properly encode URLs and HTML content, read more at https://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI
I am using Oracle Virtual Box version 4.2.16 r86992. Everything was fine until yesterday shutdown.
Today, it shows inaccessible and throws this error:
Runtime error opening C:\Users\xxxxxx\VirtualBox VMs\vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta\vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox for reading: -102 (File not found.).
D:\tinderbox\win-4.2\src\VBox\Main\src-server\MachineImpl.cpp[725] (long __cdecl Machine::registeredInit(void)).
It's good to restore this to working, It would save lot of time and restore configuration settings and data. Thanking your support.
This normally happens if the host OS crashes or you pull the plug on it, leaving the .vbox file unsaved.
In the location:
C:\Users\xxxxxxx\VirtualBox VMs\vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta\
you should find two files:
vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox-prev
vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox-tmp
Copy vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox-prev to vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox.
Select vBoxxxxXubuntu_Beta.vbox, in the VBox manager, right click, and then left click on refresh.
Observe that it now shows Powered Off.
Now you are good to go.
Based on my experience, I was on Windows 7 and running Ubuntu 14.04 as guest OS on Virtual Machine.
Go to your Virtualbox folder (in my case):
C:\Users\Dev12\VirtualBox VMs\Ubuntu
You'll see files with extensions: Ubuntu.vbox-tmp or Ubuntu.vbox-prev
Remove -tmp from file name Ubuntu.vbox-tmp so that it reads as Ubuntu.vbox
Exit from Virtual Machine and start it again.
You should now see error gone away.
The virtual box files with extension .vbox contain metadata the virtualbox hypervisor requires to resolve the guest virtual OS' configuration.
If the main .vbox file is corrupted (i.e. reporting that it is empty) then use the backup .vbox-prev file to recover the contents of the original file.
Do this by renaming the empty .vbox files a temporary name (e.g. rename originalVM.vbox to originalVM-empty.vbox).
Then make a copy of the backup file originalVM.vbox-prev, where the copy will have the same name as the original but with the word "copy" appended to it (i.e. originalVM.vbox-prev is renamed to originalVM (copy).vbox-prev).
It is important to retain the original backup .vbox-prev file it should not be altered or itself renamed.
Now go rename the copy of the newly created .vbox-prev file originalVM (copy).vbox-prev to the original name of the empty .vbox file and be mindful to also change it extension from .vbox-prev back to just .vbox.
That is rename originalVM (copy).vbox-prev back to originalVM.vbox. Now that this is done you may add the .vbox file (guest os) back into the VBOX hypervisor. This will recover the state and snapshot of the "inaccessible" guest VM. Now delete the original empty .vbox file.
I've faced the same issue using CentOs 6.8 on a VirtualBox 5.1 installed in Windows 7 and AjayKumarBasuthkar's solution worked perfectly for me:
I went to C:\Users\\VirtualBox VMs\CentOS6.8
Made a copy of the file CentOS6.8.vbox-prev and gave it the name of CentOS6.8.vbox
Went to the VirtualBox GUI, right-clicked the VM instance and hit refresh
The CentOS instance went from the State Inaccessible to Powered Off
VirtualBox 4.3 is released and could it be that you've updated or there was some issues while updating?
In any case if you are not able to bring up the Virtualbox, remember to backup the VirutalBox VMs folder and going for a fresh install should be the best way forward.
I faced the same problem and I resolved by doing following in Oracle Virtual box 4.3.28 with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, when Virtual box VM was closed.
Removed ubuntu.vbox to another folder outside virtual box folder
removed -prev from file ubuntu.vbox-prev
start oracle virtualbox, it works excellent.
On a Windows 7 Host, I found that Daemon Tools service had a hold on the file.
The solution was to uninstall Daemon Tools, but I suspect if you stop the service and remove the file association, you would be sorted.
The other issue might be that if your Virtual Machine was on an external hard drive, it is possible that the drive letter has changed. If so, go to Computer Management, and select the hard drive and right click to change the drive letter and save (Note that this is for Windows).
This is going to sound stupid but try to reinstall VB. It may work.
I am adding one critical and important comment to the previous great answers. Make sure that the original .vbox file is corrupted and empty before you copy the content from the.vbox-prev file. If it is not the case and you find it with lines and readable content, don't replace the content of the .vbox.
Changes made to the VM directly before the VM got inaccessible might not be updated in the .vbox-prev backup file . The changes could not be synced with those changes before the OS upgrade or system changes that led to the inaccesable issue.
If you find your VM not accessible after an OS upgrade or system change, first check the.vbox file if it is still readable by a text editor and it has lines. Then you just need to delete the VM from the VirtualBox manager list(just remove the appliance from the list and don't remove files) . Then reopen the.vbox file and it should work perfectly.
If the original.vbox file is corrupted or empty when you open it with a text editor, then and only then, you can copy the content from the .vbox-prev and follow the instructions highlighted.
This was my experience, and I wanted to share it with you to avoid losing some last minute changes before the OS upgrade or crash.
We have a server PC and other client PCs working connected to server using LAN. We have a application for our internal use which is developed using VB.Net. I used steps in http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/17003/ClickOnce-Quick-steps-to-Deploy-Install-and-Update to deploy clickone statergy for updating our application.After publishing while installing application,this error is coming
I searched i details and found this error
ERROR SUMMARY
Below is a summary of the errors, details of these errors are listed later in the log.
* Activation of D:\Desktop\publish\Global.application resulted in exception. Following failure messages were detected:
+ Downloading file:///D:/Desktop/publish/Application Files/Global_1_0_0_0/Global.XmlSerializers.dll.deploy did not succeed.
+ Could not find file 'D:\Desktop\publish\Application Files\Global_1_0_0_0\Global.XmlSerializers.dll.deploy'.
+ Could not find file 'D:\Desktop\publish\Application Files\Global_1_0_0_0\Global.XmlSerializers.dll.deploy'.
+ Could not find file 'D:\Desktop\publish\Application Files\Global_1_0_0_0\Global.XmlSerializers.dll.deploy'.
I have checked Application files in publish options and Global.XmlSerializers.dll is included. Anyone know why this is happening?
Is there any way to copy some extra files to installation folder(C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Apps..) when installing or updating clickone application? Because we use some outside support files for our application. Is it possible?
Is there any way to pass argument to clickone application short cut,like passing argument to .exe shortcut("\Global.exe" ?/?customer?/?)?
EDIT:
This is how I published
I checked by giving network path for publishing folder location.But same error coming.
Here is application files included
As you can see Global.XmlSerializers.dll is included
It is looking for a file on the D: drive. It is unlikely that your users all have their D drive mapped to the same location. When you publish you should use the full path rather than mapped drive letters.
//Servername/shareddirectory/appdirectory
Does the install work for you?
Well, there no magic involved in ClickOnce: you can just look into the deployment folder - is the required file there or not?
If not, you need to change the settings in the Publish options for the required file. This message - in my experience - is always a sign that one of the required assemblies has not been published.
In addition it seems that you published to a mapped network drive instead of publishing to an UNC path. You need to publish to a path following the \\server\name\ scheme.
When I have used the wizard and deployed to a network share, in the Publish Wizard:
Specify the location to publish this application:
UDP Path
Click Next
How will users install the application?
From a UNC path of file share
Specify the UNC path:
The same UDP Path (copy pasted from before)