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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:32:50+00:00 2026-06-12T00:32:50+00:00

Im having the same problem as this user: Cloud Foundry Playframework : Error 310:

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Im having the same problem as this user:
Cloud Foundry Playframework : Error 310: Staging failed:

I added a mysql service to my app. I updated the app with the command:

vmc update app-name --path=dist/my-dist.zip

It responds saying the update is ok. When I go to my apps view, it says the app is stopped. When i try executing

vmc start app-name

it crashes with the same error:

vmc start app-name
Staging Application 'app-name': ...Error 310: Staging failed: 'Staging task failed:
Staging plugin failed: /var/vcap/data/packages/ruby/6.1/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb:1231:in `chmod': No such file or directory - /var/vcap/data/stager/tmp/d20120924-9953-1jfgi5c/staged/app/start (Errno::ENOENT)
from /var/vcap/data/packages/ruby/6.1/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb:1231:in `chmod'
from /var/vcap/data/packages/ruby/6.1/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb:879:in `block in chmod'
from /var/vcap/data/packages/ruby/6.1/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb:878:in `each'
from /var/vcap/data/packages/ruby/6.1/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb:878:in `chmod'
from /var/vcap/packages/stager/vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/vcap_staging-0.1.63/lib/vcap/staging/plugin/play/plugin.rb:10:in `block in stage_application'
from /var/vcap/packages/stager/vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/vcap_staging-0.1.63/lib/vcap/staging/plugin/play/plugin.rb:7:in `chdir'
from /var/vcap/packages/stager/vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/vcap_staging-0.1.63/lib/vcap/staging/plugin/play/plugin.rb:7:in `stage_application'
from /var/vcap/packages/stager/bin/run_plugin:19:in `<main>'
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    2026-06-12T00:32:51+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:32 am

    Update on the previous post (addressing scala specifically):

    1. please avoid using a manifest at this time
    2. vmc push
    3. after you do an app change:

    play clean dist && vmc update <app> --path <app dist path>

    Here is my example:

    play clean dist && vmc update ghelloworld --path "/Users/ggross/Dropbox/play-work/helloworld-scala/dist"
    

    Original answer (addresses java deployment):

    Ok, I don’t have your app specifically, so here is what I did. Using the example at Start Cloudfoundry

    I created the example Play! app, and deployed to Cloudfoundry. I was careful to select “2 – Create a simple Java application”.

    I then made a simple change to “Application.java”.

    Next I did the following:

    $vmc dist
    $vmc update garyhelloplay --path=dist/garyhello-java-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
    

    This completed successfully, and I was able to view the result from my browser.
    NOTE: the first deployment took a long time (minutes), so that required some patience. If you would like us to review your app specifically, please open a ticket at Cloudfoundry Support, we will take a look, and post the results here.

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