Xcode mount error...
I just downloaded the newest version of xcode from the apple website, it downloaded as a .dmg file. When I try to open it, I get an error saying, "warning, The following disk images failed to mount." Can someone help me with this problem? thanks.
Do other dmg files mount? If not, then move the com.apple.frameworks.diskimages.uiagent.plist file out of /Users/username/Library/Preferences/ on to the Desktop, log out and back in, and try mounting it again. If so, then I suspect a hosed download and you'll have to try it again (I know that it exceeds 1 GB, but that's the price one pays for updating the Xcode Tools. Alternatively, create a new admin user account, log into it, and try mounting it there.
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Mount error when mounting Windows Server share
Trying to mount a share on a Windows Server I have in my home.
When I use:
smbclient -L SERVERNAME -U administrator
and I enter the password after the prompt
It returns a list of all the shares in the server like so:
Domain=[SERVERNAME] OS=[Windows Server 2003 3790 Service Pack 2] Server=[Windows Server 2003 5.2]
Sharename Type Comment
SHARE1 Disk Shared folder
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SHARE3 Disk Shared folder
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but when I try to mount of the shares with
# mount -t cifs //SERVERNAME/SHARE1 /mnt/mountpoint -o user=administrator,password=password
it returns an error
mount error: could not resolve address for SERVERNAME: Unknown error
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,the SERVERNAME in these commands is a netbiosname and can differ from the hostname.
Smbclient seems to use it's own method to resolve netbiosnames, possibly the mount command uses a different method.
Try the mount command with the ip-address of the server instead of SERVERNAME to verify mounting the share works.
If the share can be mounted by //ip-address/SHARE1 , you may need additional options for the mount command to make netbios name resolution work correctly.
check man mount.cifs .
edit : typo's
Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2013-08-10 12:40:47) -
Hi,
I am consistently getting the following error since yesterday while mounting the ASM disk.
1. I created the ASM disks successfully and created the appropriate ASM DiskGroups using asmca utility.
2. I was able to see the diskgroups as mounted from asmcmd tool.
3. All of a sudden, all the diskgroups were dismounted yesterday and I see the following error in the alert logs for all the
diskgroups.
4. This is using ASM11g
As I exhausted all my avenues to fix, I have turned to you for further assistance. Please do the needful.
SQL> /* ASMCMD */ALTER DISKGROUP DataVSPSI MOUNT
NOTE: cache registered group DATAVSPSI number=3 incarn=0x7934bf5d
NOTE: cache began mount (first) of group DATAVSPSI number=3 incarn=0x7934bf5d
NOTE: Assigning number (3,0) to disk (ORCL:D01_VSP_SI)
Thu Dec 27 17:38:29 2012
NOTE: start heartbeating (grp 3)
kfdp_query(DATAVSPSI): 11
kfdp_queryBg(): 11
NOTE: cache opening disk 0 of grp 3: D01_VSP_SI label:D01_VSP_SI
NOTE: F1X0 found on disk 0 au 2 fcn 0.0
NOTE: cache mounting (first) external redundancy group 3/0x7934BF5D (DATAVSPSI)
NOTE: starting recovery of thread=1 ckpt=2.1 group=3 (DATAVSPSI)
WARNING: IO Failed. group:3 disk(number.incarnation):0.0xeae44fae disk_path:ORCL:D01_VSP_SI
AU:4 disk_offset(bytes):4333568 io_size:122880 operation:Read type:asynchronous
result:I/O error process_id:32162
WARNING: IO Failed. group:3 disk(number.incarnation):0.0xeae44fae disk_path:ORCL:D01_VSP_SI
AU:4 disk_offset(bytes):4202496 io_size:131072 operation:Read type:asynchronous
result:I/O error process_id:32162
ORA-15080: synchronous I/O operation to a disk failed
ERROR: ASM recovery failed to read ACD
NOTE: cache initiating offline of disk 0 group DATAVSPSI
NOTE: process 32162 initiating offline of disk 0.3940831150 (D01_VSP_SI) with mask 0x7e in group 3
WARNING: Disk D01_VSP_SI in mode 0x7f is now being taken offline
NOTE: initiating PST update: grp = 3, dsk = 0/0xeae44fae, mode = 0x15
kfdp_updateDsk(): 12
kfdp_updateDskBg(): 12
ERROR: too many offline disks in PST (grp 3)
WARNING: Disk D01_VSP_SI in mode 0x7f offline aborted
Thu Dec 27 17:38:29 2012
NOTE: halting all I/Os to diskgroup DATAVSPSI
NOTE: crash recovery signalled OER-15130
ERROR: ORA-15130 signalled during mount of diskgroup DATAVSPSI
NOTE: cache dismounting (clean) group 3/0x7934BF5D (DATAVSPSI)
NOTE: lgwr not being msg'd to dismount
NOTE: cache dismounted group 3/0x7934BF5D (DATAVSPSI)
Also, I think the lower level disk is fine as I am able to write to the disk as follows :
[oracle@rmanqa01 trace]$ dd of=/dev/sdp1
Test Test
0+1 records in
0+1 records out
10 bytes (10 B) copied, 4.97435 seconds, 0.0 kB/s
[oracle@rmanqa01 trace]$ id
uid=500(oracle) gid=500(oinstall) groups=6(disk),500(oinstall),501(dba),502(oper),503(asmadmin),504(asmdba),505(asmoper),506(horcm)
[oracle@rmanqa01 trace]$ ls -l /dev/sdp1
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 241 Dec 28 11:59 /dev/sdp1
[oracle@rmanqa01 trace]$
The oracleasm also lists the disk D01_VSP_SI as follows :
[root@rmanqa01 log]# /etc/init.d/oracleasm listdisks
A01_VSP_SI
ADSK01
ARCH_AMS_SI
D01_VSP_SI
DATA_AMS_SI
DDSK01
DEMO_ARCH
DEMO_DATA
L01_VSP_SI
RDSK01
REDO_AMS_SI
You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root
[root@rmanqa01 log]# /etc/init.d/oracleasm querydisk D01_VSP_SI
Disk "D01_VSP_SI" is a valid ASM disk
[root@rmanqa01 log]#
kfed tool was giving proper data till yesterday.
Today, I am getting the following :
./kfed read /dev/oracleasm/disks/D01_VSP_SI
kfbh.endian: 84 ; 0x000: 0x54
kfbh.hard: 101 ; 0x001: 0x65
kfbh.type: 115 ; 0x002: *** Unknown Enum ***
kfbh.datfmt: 116 ; 0x003: 0x74
kfbh.block.blk: 1936020512 ; 0x004: T=0 NUMB=0x73655420
kfbh.block.obj: 2147486324 ; 0x008: TYPE=0x8 NUMB=0xa74
kfbh.check: 2886846267 ; 0x00c: 0xac11c73b
kfbh.fcn.base: 0 ; 0x010: 0x00000000
kfbh.fcn.wrap: 0 ; 0x014: 0x00000000
kfbh.spare1: 0 ; 0x018: 0x00000000
kfbh.spare2: 0 ; 0x01c: 0x00000000
ERROR!!!, failed to get the oracore error message
[oracle@rmanqa01 bin]$
Please help.
Thanks
V V
Edited by: user13479556 on Dec 28, 2012 12:00 PMThanks Berx for pointing that out.
I deleted the ASM disks and the diskgroups and re-created a fresh and was able to start the ASM instance and mount the DGs.
Now the mount is persistent, but the dbca fails with the following error in the alert log. Under what situations can this error be seen ?
NOTE: Loaded library: System
SUCCESS: diskgroup DATAAMSSI was mounted
SUCCESS: diskgroup ARCHAMSSI was mounted
ERROR: failed to establish dependency between database R3AMSSI and diskgroup resource ora.DATAAMSSI.dg*ERROR: failed to establish dependency between database R3AMSSI and diskgroup resource ora.ARCHAMSSI.dg*Mon Dec 31 20:25:25 2012
SUCCESS: diskgroup LOGAMSSI was mounted
Mon Dec 31 20:25:25 2012
ERROR: failed to establish dependency between database R3AMSSI and diskgroup resource ora.LOGAMSSI.dg
Mon Dec 31 20:25:25 2012
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 784925673
Completed: Create controlfile reuse set database "R3AMSSI"
MAXINSTANCES 8
MAXLOGHISTORY 1
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 3
MAXDATAFILES 100
Datafile
'+DATAAMSSI/R3AMSSI/system01.dbf',
'+DATAAMSSI/R3AMSSI/sysaux01.dbf',
'+DATAAMSSI/R3AMSSI/undotbs01.dbf',
'+DATAAMSSI/R3AMSSI/users01.dbf'
LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('+LOGAMSSI/R3AMSSI/redo01.log') SIZE 51200K,
GROUP 2 ('+LOGAMSSI/R3AMSSI/redo02.log') SIZE 51200K,
GROUP 3 ('+LOGAMSSI/R3AMSSI/redo03.log') SIZE 51200K RESETLOGS
Stopping background process MMNL
Stopping background process MMON
Starting background process MMON
Starting background process MMNL
Mon Dec 31 20:25:28 2012
MMON started with pid=17, OS id=10452
ALTER SYSTEM enable restricted session;
Mon Dec 31 20:25:28 2012
MMNL started with pid=18, OS id=10454
alter database "R3AMSSI" open resetlogs
RESETLOGS after incomplete recovery UNTIL CHANGE 945183
Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/r3amssi/R3AMSSI/trace/R3AMSSI_ora_10434.trc:
ORA-00313: open failed for members of log group 1 of thread 1
ORA-00312: online log 1 thread 1: '+LOGAMSSI/r3amssi/redo01.log'
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 Failed to open file +LOGAMSSI/r3amssi/redo01.log
ORA-15173: entry 'redo01.log' does not exist in directory 'r3amssi'
Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/r3amssi/R3AMSSI/trace/R3AMSSI_ora_10434.trc:
ORA-00313: open failed for members of log group 1 of thread 1
ORA-00312: online log 1 thread 1: '+LOGAMSSI/r3amssi/redo01.log'
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 Failed to open file +LOGAMSSI/r3amssi/redo01.log
ORA-15173: entry 'redo01.log' does not exist in directory 'r3amssi'
Mon Dec 31 20:25:29 2012
Checker run found 5 new persistent data failures
Mon Dec 31 20:27:07 2012
I can verify from asmcmd that the redologs mentioned above as missing is very much present in '+LOGAMSSI/R3AMSSI'
Thanks
V V -
Cifs mount error(56): Invalid request code
I am trying to cifs mount my Arch server (called server) to an SMB disk on a router (experia). This keeps throwing me error messages. Invalid request code.
So I decided to test this on my Arch client (called kastje). Same issue:
[david@kastje ~]$ sudo mount -v -t cifs //experia/testshare /mnt/temp -o username=testuser,password=testpass
mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=192.168.178.1,unc=\\experia\testshare,user=testuser,pass=********
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Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
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I hope someone can point me in the right direction.From my fstab:
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Mount error: ...not superuser and mount.cifs not installed SUID
I'm trying to automount Samba shares but get this everytime I try to mount the partition:
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/dev/sda4 14047 14532 3903795 83 Linux
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I am trying to mount a Windows share either through Finder or from the command line. Finder gives me an error message:
Sorry the operation cound not be completed because an unexpected error occurred (Error code -50).
Finder connects to the server, asks for my password, but then give the error message. From the command line trying to mount using mount_smbfs, I get the password prompt and then a mount error message:
syserr = Invalid argument
I checked dmesg and the following line appeared after trying to mount either way:
mount version mismatch: kernel=103200, mount=103600
Anyone know what this means and how to fix it? I am running a PB 1.5 with OSX 10.4.6 with all the updates applied.try using
mount smb: //ip.addr.of.svr/sharename
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Disk image could not be mounted - error
Ok, I've been using TC (Time Capsule) for a week now, and it was working great. Then in the middle of the week I decided to change the password for TC. Now when I reboot my iMac, TM (Time Machine) will not back up and it gives me a failed - "the backup disk image could not be mounted" error. Then if I go to the AirPort Utility and reboot TC, all of the sudden TM works. Couple of days go by and when I reboot the iMac again, I have to do the whole process again of rebooting TC to get TM to work. Has anyone encountered this issue? I think I explained it well...
This happened to me too.
I called Apple (they'll talk to you for 90 days after you buy your Time Capsule and solve all your problems.)
The solution was to rename the Time Capsule. Here's how:
Open Time Capsule in System Preferences, click on Change Disk, and choose None from the list.
Open Airport Utility (choose Go from the Finder Menu, choose Utilities from the list, then Airport Utility), highlight your Time Capsule when its picture appears in the left side bar. Click Manual Setup in the main window, then the Disk icon on the top. Highlight the lower of the two names Time-Capsule Disk and change it to something short and one word, like Disk. Click Update, then close Airport Utility after your Time Capsule restarts.
Go back to Time Capsule Preferences and click on the Choose Disk button in the center of the main part of the window, then choose your newly-named Time Capsule (If you see more than one Time Capsule name there, restart your computer first).
This solved it for me. The guy on the phone said that in the tech help people's experience the Time Machine program doesn't like long names or ones with "higher" ascii characters in them.
Good luck.
jmb -
Live Upgrade grub and mount errors on 11/06
Hi,
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invalid option 'r'
usage: mount [-o opts] <path>
..which subsequently left my BEs a bit messed up. I could lustatus just fine, but couldn't remove the copy. I discovered there was no ICF.2 file, so created it with what should have been the correct information. Now I get a different message:
ERROR: No suitable candidate slice for GRUB menu on boot disk:
I'm using SVM, and the second BE is basically a detached mirror.
What I'd like to do now is just clear the whole lot up and start again.
So, is there a manual way of clearing up LU? Like, removing lutab and the information under /etc/lu, for example?
BTW, I applied 10_x86_Recommended, and then removed and installed SUNWluu, lur, and luzone from snv_66 - which appears to have removed the 'mount' errors.
Any help gratefully received!
Thanks,
--MarkHi,
Whilst creating an initial BE on 10 11/06 I got some mount errors ...
invalid option 'r'
usage: mount [-o opts] <path>
..which subsequently left my BEs a bit messed up. I could lustatus just fine, but couldn't remove the copy. I discovered there was no ICF.2 file, so created it with what should have been the correct information. Now I get a different message:
ERROR: No suitable candidate slice for GRUB menu on boot disk:
I'm using SVM, and the second BE is basically a detached mirror.
What I'd like to do now is just clear the whole lot up and start again.
So, is there a manual way of clearing up LU? Like, removing lutab and the information under /etc/lu, for example?
BTW, I applied 10_x86_Recommended, and then removed and installed SUNWluu, lur, and luzone from snv_66 - which appears to have removed the 'mount' errors.
Any help gratefully received!
Thanks,
--Mark -
I have Leopard 10.5.8 and am trying to connect to a Windows Vista share via SMB. The two systems can communicate and authenticate without issue. After using Finder's Go To Server and connecting via SMB, I am prompted for a username and password. Once given, the Vista machine authenticates and presents me with a list of shared folders to chose from. At this point, when I select a folder, Leopard immediately returns with the "Volume Fails To Mount" error and I am returned to the list of shares after closing the dialog box. Thinking it might be an issue with Finder, I found and downloaded an application, AutomountMaker. Its results were the same. I can connect from the Vista machine to Leopard with no issues whatsoever, so I know the machines are working together. I have been unable to find any explanation for this error message nor how to correct the issue. I would appreciate it if anyone can offer some ideas.
As a bit of additional information, I have another machine that is running Windows 7 and I was able to connect to a share on its drive from Leopard without a problem.This page may help http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/3022.html
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QFS problem: Error: mount_samfs: mount() error: Device busy
Hi:
I setup the QFS on my two nodes sun cluster 3.2 environment. Everything works fine. But when i reboot both nodes, the QFS system cann't be mounted. it shows following error:
Error: mount_samfs: mount() error: Device busy
Following is my setup procedure:
*2. Create the mcf file (on both nodes)*
#cd /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/
#vi mcf
# Equipment Eq Eq Family Device Additional
# Identifier Ord Type Set State Parameters
archive 2 ma archive on shared
/dev/did/dsk/d5s4 20 mm archive on
/dev/did/dsk/d5s3 21 mr archive on
*3. Create the hosts file (on both nodes)*
#cd /etc/opt/SUNWsamfs/
#vi hosts.archive
#HostName NetworkInterface ServerPriority Unused Server
xenon 172.16.0.129 1 0 server
arsenic 172.16.0.130 1 0
*4. modify the /etc/vfstab file (on both nodes)*
#vi /etc/vfstab
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount
#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options
archive - /archive samfs - no shared,notrace
*5. create the mount point (on both nodes)*
#mkdir /archive
#chmod 755 archive
*6. create the file system (on the server node)*
[root@xenon:/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs #]samd config
Configuring SAM-FS
[root@xenon:/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs #]sammkfs -S -a 64 archive
Building 'archive' will destroy the contents of devices:
/dev/did/dsk/d5s4
/dev/did/dsk/d5s3
Do you wish to continue? [y/N]y
total data kilobytes = 68525248
total data kilobytes free = 68525184
total meta kilobytes = 1044224
total meta kilobytes free = 1043680
*7. mount the file system*
on server side
[root@xenon:/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs #]mount /archive
[root@xenon:/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs #]chown �R oracle:dba /archive
On client side
[root@arsenic:/etc/opt/SUNWsamfs #]mount /archive
mount_samfs: Configuring file system
*8. Create the QFS metadata server (MDS) resource group for high availability.*
From xenon do:
# clresourcetype register SUNW.qfs
# clresourcegroup create -p nodelist=xenon,arsenic archive-rg
# clresource create -t SUNW.qfs -g archive-rg -p QFSFileSystem=/archive archive-rs
# clresourcegroup online -emM archive-rg
Actually, i did not do the step 8 (Create the QFS metadata server (MDS) resource group for high availability).
then i reboot both nodes, the QFS failed to be mounted
I found one doc is related to my problem.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-25-90055
It suggests to restart the samfs-qfs Resource Group to fix the problem. But the problem is i haven't setup the "samfs-qfs Resource Group ".
How can i do now? any advices?
Many many thanks!
Larry chen
Edited by: chenjg00 on Nov 13, 2007 12:38 PMIt looks like you have the wrong entries in your hosts.archive file.
On a cluster, these should always reference the clusternode-priv names, e.g.
-bash-3.00# cat hosts.rac_data
pgyruss1 clusternode1-priv 1 0 server
pgyruss2 clusternode2-priv 1 0
These resolve to slight different addresses to the ones you are using and that might be the cause of your problem.
-bash-3.00# getent hosts clusternode1-priv
172.16.4.1 clusternode1-priv
Try that and see if it works. You might have to fiddle about a bit and may need to run "samd config" again.
Tim
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Hii...Im trying to install "Phonegap" in xcode 4.6,but im not able to get the xcode directory inorder to install it !!I have beeb fallowing the documentation provided here :http://docs.phonegap.com/en/2.5.0/guide_getting-started_ios_index.md.html#Gettin g%20Started%20with%20iOS
In TERMINAL :
Once i type the cmd to print the location it says ;
Rathishs-MacBook-Pro:~ Rathish$ xcode-select --print-path
/Volumes/Xcode/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
But when i try to switch the location of xcode :
Rathishs-MacBook-Pro:~ Rathish$ xcode-select --switch /Volumes/Xcode/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
xcode-select: Error: An error occurred while trying to -switch to '/Volumes/Xcode/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer'. (No such file or directory).
What is it im doing wrong here ?
Thank you !Here you go:
https://discussions.apple.com/community/developer_forums -
Strange USB mount error: Solved
when I plug in my SD card reader I get the following message.
It works as root and the last time I tried it worked as user.
Using KDE and testing.
solved by adding my user to the storage group
A security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected message had interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" member "Mount" error name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal")
I did a more careful forum search.
:oops:ataraxia wrote:
You have no swap configured? Konqueror and Firefox are both huge memory hogs. You could easily use all your memory doing ordinary things (especially if you use KDE or other large things).
Configure some swap. If you have no free partitions, but a little free space, you can swap to a file: http://www.netadmintools.com/art1.html I suggest at least 1 GB of swap.
a was forgoten activate the swap .
1 0x00 1 1 0 0x83 254 63 1023 63 20000862
2 0x00 254 63 1023 0x83 254 63 1023 20000925 80003700
3 0x00 254 63 1023 0x82 254 63 1023 100004625 996030 << that is the swap
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Upgrade to Yosemite, iPhoto won't open and NTFS-3G could not mount error with new external HD
Help!
I just did a software update to get OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 on my MacBook Pro.
Now iPhoto won't open and I get this error:
"Your photo library is either in use by another application or has become unreadable....Shut down and restart your computer, and then open iPhoto again. If the problem persists, try rebuilding your photo library. To do this, quit iPhoto, and then reopen it while keeping the Option and Command keys pressed. You can also try restoring your photo library from a backup."
So I do this and try to repair the database as suggested and I get another error:
"iPhoto will open as soon as the iPhoto library is available. Time Machine might be backing it up."
But it's not - no external hard drive is connected.
I'm terrified I can't get access to my photos (and I admit I haven't backed up with Time Machine for over a year - my mistake that I won't make again).
So I bought a brand new external hard drive (seagate for mac and pc, 2TB) so I could save only my photos to the hard drive (because I googled and read you can manually save your photos to disk by dragging and dropping the photo library onto the external hard drive).
But I can't even get the hard drive to work....I get this error
"NTFS-3G could not mount /dev/disk2s1
at /Volumes/Seagate Backup Plus Drive because the following problem occurred:
/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/fusefs.kext failed to load - (libkern/kext) link error; check the system/kernel logs for errors or try kextutil(8).
the MacFUSE file system is not available (71)"
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(a) how do i fix iphoto
(b) how do i get external hard drives to work with this OS (I've read lots of posts and don't really understand the advice)
(c) how do i get all my photos onto the hard drive safely so I can import them onto a PC
Any assistance would be magic for this little lady!(c) how do i get all my photos onto the hard drive safely so I can import them onto a PC
First see if you can reformat the EHD to MS-DOS FAT with Disk Utility. If you can
open iPhoto and select all of the Events in the Events mode. Use the File ➙ Export ➙ File Export menu option and export to the EHD with these settings:
Select the destination for the export to be the EHD or a folder on the EHD. This process will create a folder for each Event in your library with the same name as the Event and contain the original image files. The EHD will be useable by a PC and the photos will be available also.
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