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@Ecsi1337 Looks like this was already raised by you. Please refer to #11829 (comment) |
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Hi all!
I'm just getting to know the system, but can someone explain to me why I can't upload a simple ISO file to this system?
I've tried it in Advanced / Basic mode, at home and in a test environment in an untagged network. The "Register ISO" button appears for hours after the first installation, then when uploading I get the error "Failed to upload ISO. - Error: Network Error". There are a lot of videos about the installation, but not much about how what is good for what and what and where how to use it. For example: There are 0 videos about ISCSI storage setup.
Since everything is in a network, the SSVM also has 2 IPs.
The State running, the Agent Up is in the state, so everything is green and everything responds to ping. The forums have been full of this error for years, without a specific solution. Many people have "browser" blocking errors, and others say it will work on HTTPS, but there is no information about this.
So what is this system that can't jump the ISO upload level? Why does it work so easily in other hypervisors Hyper-V, oVirt, Proxmox, Xcp-ng?
I would appreciate any help to get both the ISO upload and the ISCSI setup working in a simple 192.168.0.0/24 network without vlaning.
versions
ACS 4.21.0 - KVM - Ubuntu 24.04.3
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