Can I increase download timeout in Artifactory? - artifactory

I'm getting error like this:
2018-01-16 09:56:17,354 [http-nio-8081-exec-8] [ERROR] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:772) - IO error while trying to download resource 'pp-libs:ru/programpark/vector/10/vector-10.zip': org.apache.http.conn.ConnectTimeoutException: Connect to 192.168.3.20:8111 [/192.168.3.20] failed: connect timed out
in Artifactory log.
The file is half-gigabyte long and the channel to remote repo is not very wide.
Remote repo is an artifactory itself.
I'm not sure who closes the connection.

You need to increase the Socket Timeout in the Network Settings. See https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Advanced+Settings

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Artifactory service fails to start upon Fedora 35 reboot

I have installed on Fedora 35 jfrog-artifactory-oss (v7.31.11-73111900.x86_64) and enabled it as a system service to start at boot. But whenever I boot up my OS, the server never starts properly. I will always need to kill the PID of the active running Artifactory process. If I then do sudo service artifactory restart it will bring up the server cleanly and everything is good. How can I avoid having to do this little dance? Is there something about OS boot up that is causing Artifactory to get thrown off?
I have looked at console.log when the server is not running properly after bootup, I see some logs like:
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That shows that the server is not running properly, but doesn't give a clear idea of what to try next. Any suggestions?
2 things to check,
How is the artifactory.service file in the systemd directory
Whenever the OS is rebooted, what is the error seen in the logs, check all the logs.
Hint: From the warning shared, it seems that Router service is not able to start when OS is rebooted, so whenever OS is rebooted and issue comes up check the router-service.log for any errors/warnings.

Airflow webserver not able to access remote worker logs

i have my airflow docker container running with celery worker nodes, the jobs are getting triggered correctly. However from the webserver UI section the it cannot reach the worker for log, showing as
*** Log file does not exist: /usr/local/airflow/airflow/logs/spark-submit/transform/2021-08-07T04:21:58.646836+00:00/1.log
*** Fetching from: http://localhost.localdomain:8793/log/spark-submit/transform/2021-08-07T04:21:58.646836+00:00/1.log
*** Failed to fetch log file from worker. [Errno 111] Connection refused
trying to diagnose why this happened? does it mean that the webserver is not able to resolve the worker ip address correctly? How can i configure this worker ip mapping somewhere?
I've tried set up the hostname in airflow.cfg as
hostname_callable = airflow.utils.net.get_host_ip_address
but doesn't help.
Appreciate any help! Thanks
Version:
airflow==2.1.2
celery[redis]==4.4.2

Getting error while redeploying nodes

I am still using Corda 1.0 version. when i try to redeploy nodes with existing data, getting below error while start-up but able to access the nodes . If i clear the data and redeploy the nodes, i didn't face these error message.
Logs can be found in :
C:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\kotlin-
source\build\nodes\xxxxxxxx\logs
Database connection url is : jdbc:h2:tcp://xxxxxxxxx/node
E 18:38:46+0530 [main] core.client.createConnection - AMQ214016: Failed to
create netty connection
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: handshake timed out
at io.netty.handler.ssl.SslHandler.handshake(...)(Unknown Source) ~[netty
all-4.1.9.Final.jar:4.1.9.Final]
Incoming connection address : xxxxxxxxxxxx
Listening on port : 10014
RPC service listening on port : 10015
Loaded CorDapps : corda-finance-1.0.0, kotlin-
source-0.1, corda-core-1.0.0
Node for "xxxxxxxxxxx" started up and registered in 213.08 sec
Welcome to the Corda interactive shell.
Useful commands include 'help' to see what is available, and 'bye' to shut
down the node.
Wed May 23 18:39:20 IST 2018>>> E 18:39:24+0530 [Thread-6 (ActiveMQ-server-
org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server.impl.ActiveMQServerImp
l$3#4a532271)] core.client.createConnection - AMQ214016: Failed to create
netty connection
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: handshake timed out
at io.netty.handler.ssl.SslHandler.handshake(...)(Unknown Source) ~[netty-
all-4.1.9.Final.jar:4.1.9.Final]
This looks like the Artemis failed to connect to the node which means the node fails to start.
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openstack: Failed to launch instance from the glance

We have setup OpenStack using conjure-up on a (Ubuntu LTS server 16.04.3) single machine. All are services are up and running, and successfully I am able to upload images to the glance.
We wanted to save these glance images created by "glance image-create" in remote machine which have nfs server. So we have configured glance-api.conf file as below.
My glance-api.conf looks like this:
[glance_store]
filesystem_store_datadir = /var/lib/glance/images
default_store = file
And in glance controller node, I have mounted
remote machine Ip/home/glance/images/ in this directory path
/var/lib/glance/images
and have mentioned the same mounted directory path inside the glance-api.conf file.
I have created the two sample private network with some ip (192.168.1.0 and 10.221.50.0) but have not created a public network as at this moment I don't want to access this VM instance from outside.
When I am trying to launch the instance from dashboard UI as well as through CLI, I am getting below error.
Error: Failed to perform requested operation on instance "Ubuntu_Hawkbit", the instance has an error status: Please try again later [Error: No valid host was found. There are not enough hosts available.].
Note: I have tried by associating Instance with different private network ,thinking that it may be network IP address issue but facing the same error.
When I check /var/log/nova/nova-compute.log logs, I see below error.
ERROR nova.image.glance [req-1459f1b2-491c-46a2-b803-6ff621a79d30 6ebc7996240c4ce688234f544c9d0116 07427c9d49704357a049b24193ee0a28 - -
-] Error contacting glance server 'http://10.206.193.159:9292' for 'data', done trying.
ERROR nova.image.glance CommunicationError:
Error finding address for
http://10.206.193.159:9292/v1/images/6c30e2ab-1078-45ad-bed2-3e3a75f6af8c:
('Connection aborted.', BadStatusLine("''",))
ERROR
nova_lxd.nova.virt.lxd.image
[req-1459f1b2-491c-46a2-b803-6ff621a79d30
6ebc7996240c4ce688234f544c9d0116 07427c9d49704357a049b24193ee0a28 - -
-] [instance: eedc008d-ef34-498d-8774-b3813ce032f4] Failed to upload 6c30e2ab-1078-45ad-bed2-3e3a75f6af8c to LXD: Connection to glance
ERROR nova_lxd.nova.virt.lxd.operations
[req-1459f1b2-491c-46a2-b803-6ff621a79d30
6ebc7996240c4ce688234f544c9d0116 07427c9d49704357a049b24193ee0a28 - -
-] [instance: eedc008d-ef34-498d-8774-b3813ce032f4] Faild to start container instance-00000020: Connection to glance host
http://10.206.193.159:9292 failed: Error finding address for
http://10.206.193.159:9292/v1/images/6c30e2ab-1078-45ad-bed2-3e3a75f6af8c:
('Connection aborted.', BadStatusLine("''",))
ERROR nova.compute.manager [req-1459f1b2-491c-46a2-b803-6ff621a79d30
6ebc7996240c4ce688234f544c9d0116 07427c9d49704357a049b24193ee0a28 - -
-] [instance: eedc008d-ef34-498d-8774-b3813ce032f4] Instance failed to spawn

OpenStack - Web console connection refused

Just getting started with OpenStack.
got everything set up on a Ubuntu VM (under Parallels).
When I attempt to log into the browser console as admin (the password was set during the DevStack install) - I get:
HTTPConnectionPool(host='10.211.55.16', port=8774): Max retries exceeded with url: /v2/a586870bde4c4dfc993dc40cab8047b7/extensions (Caused by <class 'socket.error'>: [Errno 111] Connection refused)
I am however able to run CLI commands such as keystone-tenant-list, and all others, on the actual server.
I made sure that I'm able to ping the virtual Ubuntu host from my Mac. When I first enter http://myhost.mydomain I do get a login page, but, as soon as I enter admin's credentials - I get this ugly (and super long error)
What things could I check to fix this?
Resolution:
1) Wiped clean my Ubuntu host
2) Followed set-by-step instructions here: http://www.stackgeek.com/guides/gettingstarted.html
Everything now works without a glitch.

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