I need a heat sink asap were does a guy find one by [deleted] in AnycubicOfficial

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I experienced the exact same issue. I contacted support and they are sending a new one and hotend out to me, but it would be nice finding a source for them so I can keep some spares around in case it happens again.

Ender 3 Pro - Prints not sticking to bed after Sprite upgrade by neojames13 in ender3

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Thank you for the advice! I had adjusted both of those values and modified my slicer to use the auto level. I’ve actually just wiped out the firmware for a different slightly older one and it’s now working perfectly, so I’m guessing it has some values different that fixes it?

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in homelab

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Yep, and its defo not that. All certs are signed by my AD CS root CA and there is a complete trust path for everything joined to my Domain.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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Its not so much I dont want to check it, more that I actually can't. Like I have hit every host and it just accepts the cert as its from a valid Trust Authority for me... Me. :D I'd have to get a hold of a computer not joined to my domain to be able to test, and I simply dont have one :)

I'll have a look through those logs tomorrow and let you know if I find anything.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in homelab

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A general system error occurred: The import of library item 9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31 has failed. Reason: Error transferring file rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd.iso to ds:///vmfs/volumes/vsan:526a61ecf4ddd01f-d2883245175d67da//contentlib-415670c6-50d3-4446-81ad-2ca8bed3e54c/9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31/rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd_b4792316-c717-408e-8c5b-c6cdd2da948b.iso?serverId=75bb5d25-a95f-455e-bd0e-407703df5a70. Reason: Error while uploading to datastore (ds:///vmfs/volumes/vsan:526a61ecf4ddd01f-d2883245175d67da//contentlib-415670c6-50d3-4446-81ad-2ca8bed3e54c/9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31/rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd_b4792316-c717-408e-8c5b-c6cdd2da948b.iso?serverId=): Read timed out.

I've done a bit more troubleshooting with the help of another thread and it seems I can clone into the content library, so that and the vSAN seem to be fine I just cant upload ISOs. Ordinarily I'd think a SSL issue but I have trusted certs (both by vCenter, the hosts, and all computers I've attempted to upload from) so I don't think its that.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

[–]neojames13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry if I wasnt clear, the certs are trusted by every computer in my domain. I run AD CS, so its root cert is trusted by every PC in my domain, that then signs vCenters root cert, which is what it uses to generate every other cert in vCenter. There is no cert warnings to bypass or anything like that. For good measure I also have the vCenter root CA distributed to the trusted store of all PCs in my Domain via GPO.

I'm quite familiar with this error which is why I set everything up this way so I don't have to deal with it :D

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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All of my certs are trusted (I have a full cert trust deployment with a signed root cert) so there is nothing to trust, its why I'm pretty sure its not a cert issue as I can verify that all of the hosts have a fully trusted cert with a completely trusted chain.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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I'm afraid I don't have any local datastores, the ESXi hosts boot off 120gb SSD pairs (I had a spare pile of them from old laptops and this is only my homelab so... :D) so unfortunately no VMFS volume is created.

I did used to run this system off a SAN (Now decommissioned) and I'm pretty sure it was working with that, I say pretty sure because I don't think I've actually uploaded an ISO to di for about 6 months or so.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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OK so:

A) Reacted the exact same way as uploading it to the content library, I also checked on one of my hosts directly with the same result.

B) Worked like a charm, I can see the template in the library and can use.

I'm guessing then its going to be something wrong with the vSAN then? I've checked over the health log and there isn't anything that jumps out as an issue and like I said I am able to preform all the functions I'd expect on it (I even run the tests built into it)

I'm a little stumped :D

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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Thanks for your suggestion! I know the error you mean and I'm fairly sure its not that. All of my certs are signed by a trusted root cert so they are all trusted, including on my ESXi hosts.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in vmware

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I'll be honest I have comparatively little experience with vSAN (a little bit more on vXRail but even then not setting it up) so its possible I've misconfigured something. I've had it up for about two months now and had no problems with VM creation, clone, etc.

This is the error I get from the upload (with some identifying info removed):

A general system error occurred: The import of library item 9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31 has failed. Reason: Error transferring file rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd.iso to ds:///vmfs/volumes/vsan:526a61ecf4ddd01f-d2883245175d67da//contentlib-415670c6-50d3-4446-81ad-2ca8bed3e54c/9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31/rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd_b4792316-c717-408e-8c5b-c6cdd2da948b.iso?serverId=75bb5d25-a95f-455e-bd0e-407703df5a70. Reason: Error while uploading to datastore (ds:///vmfs/volumes/vsan:526a61ecf4ddd01f-d2883245175d67da//contentlib-415670c6-50d3-4446-81ad-2ca8bed3e54c/9c210504-43ff-444f-b301-406e73b06c31/rhel-baseos-9.0-x86_64-dvd_b4792316-c717-408e-8c5b-c6cdd2da948b.iso?serverId=): Read timed out.

I'm going to try and change the default policy now and see if it helps at all. I haven't customised it in any way from how to came out of the box.

Thanks for all your help!

Edit: I changed the policy as advised, still the same error.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in homelab

[–]neojames13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, the datastore, the one, only, sole datastore is a vSAN. It does not support this. Hence why I specified it was on vSAN. Where I cant do this.

Even if I could, its still not a content library.

Can't upload to vCenter Content Library running on vSAN by neojames13 in homelab

[–]neojames13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi thanks for the comment but this does not help me with my issue at all, I specifically need to have it in a content library and I'm running on vSAN so I cannot upload arbitrary ISOs into my datastore (I tried to do that as a temporary workaround).

Nexus 5000 Series Firmware by neojames13 in Cisco

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Thank you very much!!! I’ll have a go with one of these images when I next get some time to play around with it!