Check whether your  \dspace\upload\ directory is read and writeable by 
your tomcat user.

Anja


On 10/04/2014 07:12, Pradip Patel wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> We are using DSpace 1.7.1,
>
> we using Java 1.7 PSQL 9.0 Apache Tomcat 7.0.
>
> while we are trying upload any file it shows internal system error
>
> I m attaching here with log file
> requested for solution
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