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Fail update on Plesk 10.4.4

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ChauffailleS

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Hi,

The procedure for updating Plesk does not work. I have this error :

Error: can't apply patch plesk-10.4.4~patch12
Can't generate unique file name with mkstemp: Invalid argument

I have attached the error log.

Do you have an idea to break the deadlock?

System :
Ubuntu Server 10.4
Plesk 10.4.4

Thank you
 

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It looks like OS problem but not Plesk. Make sure at least that you have enough diskspace and inodes on partitions where directories for tmp files are located. You can try to clean all tmp files there too.
 
I haved clean /tmp and i have got the same error.

Another idea ?

Thanx
 
Same problem - enough Inodes and space

Hi Igor, I have the same issue as this post.

My micro updates install ends with
ERROR: can't apply patch plesk-10.4.4~patch32
Can't generate unique file name with mkstemp: Invalid argument
Warning! Not all packages were installed.
Please check if your system services are operable.
Please try installing packages again later.
Please resolve this issue and try installing the packages again.
If you cannot resolve the issue on your own, contact product technical support for assistance.

I have sufficient file system space and inode space:

root@:~# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 156882796 86236128 62677612 58% /


root@:~# df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 19922944 340041 19582903 2% /

This is Ubuntu 8.04/ Plesk 10.4.4

Any ideas?
 
Do you have any related errors in /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log ?
 
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