Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the file.
What DB are you using?
Did you clean up the work directory when upgrading ($ARTIFACTORY_HOME/work)?

It appears that you have a node in the database that points to an
non-existent file in the file system which is exactly whet the
'fixConsistency' supposed to fix.
Can you please double check that you did the procedure correctly:
1. Turn on the 'fixConsistency'
2. Restart artifactory
3. Manually trigger the GC, wait for the GC finished log 'Garbage collection
ended' (Not the UI feedback) and trigger the GC again and wait for the log
again.
4. Check if the node still exist in the tree browser.

Let us know if it works
HTH,

Eli

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