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Renaming a file on Debian Wheezy does not work using fs.rename or fs.renameSync.

This only happens in files moved from /tmp/ to another location.

The reported error is: EXDEV, cross-device link not permitted.

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This is another solution that works for me:

var fs = require("fs"),
util = require('util');
...
//fs.renameSync(files.upload.path, "/tmp/test.png");

var readStream = fs.createReadStream(files.upload.path)
var writeStream = fs.createWriteStream("/tmp/test.png");

util.pump(readStream, writeStream, function() {
    fs.unlinkSync(files.upload.path);
});
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Debian Wheezy uses tmpfs for the /tmp folder by default.

This can be turned off by modifing /etc/default/rcS.

RAMTMP=yes

has to be set to

RAMTMP=no
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    The problem is that Node fs.renameSync cannot do cross-device renames, not that some particular machine has tmp on different device. Don't turn off RAMTMP just because this. (Also on current Debian Jessie RAMTMP doesn't work, /tmp tmpfs is configured via systemd.) Use some smarter rename, for example the module mv: stackoverflow.com/a/29287813/196206
    – Messa
    Aug 18, 2015 at 11:38
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Ran into this problem when I was not including dirname and relative path to files (from fileRenameScript.js file directory) to the files I was trying to rename.

for(let i=0; i<readdirFileNames.length; i++){
     fs.rename(__dirname+”/sample/strings/“+ readdirFileNames[i], 
     __dirname+”/sample/strings/“+  readdirFileNames[i].split(“trashToRemove”).join(“”), 
     ()=>{
        console.log(“File renamed”)
     })
}

That’s the code that got rename to work for me. If anyone else sees this issue reference that code to see the level of detail for file names rename requires.

No error provided that file didn’t exist, or anything to explain why the filenames were not changing. Fs rename proceeded just as if it was successful. When I finally got the changes to take, there was zero change in how the code ran, or what was output.

This behavior was witnessed in node v20.2.0 for me.

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