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How to Fix Vultr Error “ISO No Longer Exists?”

by | Jun 30, 2024

We see the “Vultr error ISO no longer exists” when we try to mount or use an ISO file that has been deleted or is no longer accessible in the Vultr cloud environment. Let’s look into various ways to fix the error in this latest blog. Bobcares, as a part of our Vultr Support Service offers solutions to every query that comes our way.

Overview
  1. Fixing “Vultr Error ISO No Longer Exists”
  2. Common Causes of the Error
  3. Troubleshooting Tips
  4. Steps to Fix the Error

Fixing “Vultr Error ISO No Longer Exists”

The “Vultr error ISO no longer exists” problem happens when we try to mount or use an ISO file that has been destroyed or is no longer available in the Vultr cloud environment. Some of the common causes and fixes are given in the following sections.

vultr error iso no longer exists

Common Causes of the Error

1. The ISO file was deleted manually from the Vultr dashboard or via API, making it unusable.

2. Vultr may automatically delete idle or stale ISO files after a certain period of time.

3. The virtual machine configuration refers to an ISO file that has been relocated or renamed, resulting in a broken connection.

4. Issues with the Vultr account or rights can prevent us from viewing the ISO file.

Troubleshooting Tips

1. Re-upload the ISO File:

i. Log in to the Vultr dashboard.

ii. Go to the “ISOs” section.

iii. Click “Upload ISO” and follow the instructions to upload the ISO file again.

2. Check ISO Availability:

i. In the Vultr dashboard, go to the “ISOs” section.

ii. Make sure the ISO file is listed and its status is active.

3. Update VM Configuration:

i. Go to the “Servers” section in the Vultr dashboard.

ii. Select the VM we’re working with.

iii.Update its settings to reference the correct ISO file.

4. Check Account and Permissions:

i. Ensure the Vultr account is active.

ii. Check we have the rights needed to manage ISO files.

Steps to Fix the Error

1. Log in to the Vultr account.

2. Go to the “ISOs” section to check the ISO files.

3. If the ISO is missing, click “Upload ISO” and follow the prompts to upload it again.

4. Go to the “Servers” section.

5. Select the VM with the issue.

6. Update its settings to reference the correct ISO.

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Conclusion

This article points out the possible causes for the Vultr Error “ISO No Longer Exists”. It also offers the steps to fix the error from our Tech team.

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