Downloads from any site document librery give's me Error 500, but after moving file to My Files the same file by same url dounloads sucsesfuly.
I have docker-compose deployment of ACS community eddition.
Alfresco Version Number: 6.1.1 (r9d03d2fd-b168)
Schema: 12,001
Share image version: 6.0.c
Solr6 image version: 1.1.2
PosgreSQL: 10.4 or 10.6
With or without reverse proxy nginx (SSL).
Web Script Status 500 - Internal Error
The Web Script /alfresco/s/slingshot/node/content/workspace/SpacesStore/8416a063-9153-4ab4-9835-af3a3af6b751/Договір поставки Іван всячина.docx has responded with a status of 500 - Internal Error.500 Description: An error inside the HTTP server which prevented it from fulfilling the request.
Message: 11050171 Exception in Transaction.
Server: Community v6.1.1 (r9d03d2fd-b168) schema 12,001
Time: Dec 5, 2018 9:03:06 AM
Diagnostics: Inspect Web Script (org/alfresco/slingshot/download.get)
So works or not, depends on the file logical location.
I found the samular error on:
[ALF-22035] Error 500 using "Download Original" pull-down - Alfresco JIRA
Please give me some advisece.
Is there any customization done in the alfresco instance?Please add if there is something which is customized.
No any customisation.
After I have got this error on my deployment, I checked it on clear version again without any changes.
VM provider: Google Cloud Platform
Machine type: n1-standard-4 (4 vCPUs, 15 GB memory)
Host OS: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-1025-gcp x86_64)
Docker version
Client: Version: 18.09.0
API version: 1.39
Go version: go1.10.4
Git commit: 4d60db4
Built: Wed Nov 7 00:49:01 2018
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false
Server: Docker Engine - Community
Engine:
Version: 18.09.0 API version: 1.39 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.10.4
Git commit: 4d60db4
Built: Wed Nov 7 00:16:44 2018
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false
Docker-compose version 1.23.1, build b02f1306
docker-compose.yml from official hub.
Download works properly in new version Alfresco 6.1.2-GA / Share 6.1.0.
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