File or File Path Does Not Exist
Symptoms
The error message The file or file path does not exist is displayed.
Cause Analysis
The possible causes are as follows:
- The file does not exist.
- The file path is not an absolute path.
Solution
Perform the following operations based on the failure causes:
- Run the shell command to check whether the source file exists.
- Check whether the file path is an absolute path starting with a forward slash (/).
Copying a File FAQs
- File to Be Copied Does Not Exist
- Invalid File Path
- File or File Path Does Not Exist
- Action Copy Files Deployed Successfully, But the Expected Result Is Not Achieved
- Insufficient Permissions
- Log Contains "copy File Failed" When Copying Files Between Linux Environment
- Log Contains "Windows does not support copying files between hosts" When Copying Files Between Windows Environment
- Log Contains "Hosts using secret key credit do not support copying files between" When Copying Files Between Environment
- Application Deployment Interruption
- Insufficient Permissions
- Parameters Contain Backslashes (\)
- No Host Exists in the Environment.
- Environment Does Not Exist.
- Failed to Deploy an Application on a Windows Host
- Error Occurs During Application Deployment with the sudo Privileges
- Deployment Blocked by Third-Party Antivirus Software
- Invalid Path
- A Network Error Occurs During Software Installation on CentOS
- A Network Error Occurs During Software Installation on Ubuntu OS
- Windows Path Not Allowed on a Linux Host
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