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nosuchupload
Easy Fix
AWS S3 · Object Storage
Referenced multipart upload ID does not exist.
Quick Answer
Error code NoSuchUpload on your AWS S3 Object Storage means: Referenced multipart upload ID does not exist.. This is usually fixable — see the step-by-step guide below.
Affected Models
Likely Causes
  1. Referenced resource identifier is missing, stale, or not visible in current context.
  2. Resource was deleted, archived, or moved after client cached its identifier.
  3. Environment mismatch (workspace/account/region) points lookup to wrong namespace.
How to Fix It
1
AWS S3: Verify resource ID format and ensure it exists in the same environment/tenant.
2
Re-fetch resource list/state before issuing dependent write operations.
3
Handle deleted/archived states explicitly instead of assuming resource permanence.
4
Update client cache invalidation strategy for moved or replaced objects.
5
Retry only after resource existence and ownership are confirmed.
Pro Tip
This is a common issue that most users can resolve without specialized tools. Try the first step before moving on to more complex solutions.
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