I'm trying to install IBM Connections 4.5 on Oracle 11.2, but I'm having a problem with only 'Content Manager'. After Install process, the IBM Installation Manager appears this summary:
Install results :
CLFRP0038E: IBM Connections Content Manager failed to be configured on WebSphere Application Server. Error Step : Step "action-config-ce-ccm"
** One or more components failed installation. Please review. **
And in ConfigTrace log file appear this error:
config-ce-applicationserver-xml-config:
Target finished: config-ce-applicationserver-xml-config
Target started: config-ce-configurebootstrap-xml-config
c
Target finished: c
[echo] ... generating CCM Content Engine profile completed
[echo] Running Content Engine configuration tasks
[exec] There was an error executing the Configure GCD JDBC Data Sources task.
[exec] Running the task failed with the following message: The data source configuration failed:
[exec] WASX7209I: Connected to process "dmgr" on node svconnectionsCellManager01 using SOAP connector; The type of process is: DeploymentManager
[exec] testing Database connection
[exec] WASX7017E: Exception received while running file "E:/IBM/Connections/addons/ccm/ContentEngine/tools/configure/tmp/configurejdbcgcd.tcl"; exception information: javax.management.MBeanException
[exec] c: DSRA8000E: Java archive (JAR) or compressed files do not exist in the path or the required access is not allowed. Path: E:/app/Administrator/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/jdbc/lib/ojdbc6.jar
The 'ojdbc6.jar' exist on the path, but the application report this error.
What can be this question?
Thanks
Can you confirm that KSH is installed? I have seen these errors on linux systems if the korne shell is not installed on the system. It is documented that CCM requires KSH but most people miss that part of the requirements.
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I am trying to deploy my application built in ASP.Net 4.6.1. So I am using HWC Buildpack.
Below is my manifest.yml
---
applications:
- name: DRSN
random-route: true
memory: 128M
buildpack:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry/hwc-buildpack.git
env:
DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT: 1
DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE: true
The error that I am receiving is below.
Waiting for API to complete processing files...
Staging app and tracing logs...
Cell 0f7012eb-9e32-4fdf-ba92-85aee4639139 creating container for instance 34107c3c-1acb-4aa5-b435-b06516abcfcb
Cell 0f7012eb-9e32-4fdf-ba92-85aee4639139 successfully created container for instance 34107c3c-1acb-4aa5-b435-b06516abcfcb
Downloading app package...
Downloading build artifacts cache...
Downloaded build artifacts cache (231B)
Downloaded app package (19.5M)
Failed to compile droplet: Failed to compile droplet: fork/exec /tmp/buildpackdownloads/6c6dca8d638ac0d145d6581f9eb9a96a/bin/compile: permission denied
Exit status 223
Cell 0f7012eb-9e32-4fdf-ba92-85aee4639139 stopping instance 34107c3c-1acb-4aa5-b435-b06516abcfcb
Cell 0f7012eb-9e32-4fdf-ba92-85aee4639139 destroying container for instance 34107c3c-1acb-4aa5-b435-b06516abcfcb
Error staging application: App staging failed in the buildpack compile phase
Can anyone help me resolve this issue? Am I not correct in my manifest.yml? Or is it something else?
I believe that the problem is that you're telling the system to use the HWC buildpack, but at the same time you're not setting the Windows stack (at least based on what info I can see). That means it's going to default to the Linux stack, which I believe is why you're seeing the fork/exec /tmp/buildpackdownloads/... error.
Try adding stack: windows to your manifest.yml or -s windows to your cf push command (for future reference, when you need help always include the full cf push command you're running).
PS: you shouldn't use https://github.com/cloudfoundry/hwc-buildpack.git that is telling the system to grab the master branch in whatever state it's currently in. That's a.) not reproducible and b.) not guaranteed to be in a working state. You should either use the platform provided buildpack names (from cf buildpacks) or append #<branch_or_tag> to the end of the URL so it picks a specific branch. All CF Buildpacks have tags for each release. It's strongly recommended you use a tagged release.
I'm making a basic console Application in .NET Core and when I try to run the command "dotnet build -c release -r win10-x64" I get this:
Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 16.5.0+d4cbfca49 for .NET Core
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
Retrying 'FindPackagesByIdAsyncCore' for source 'http://packagesource/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'.
No such host is known.
C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.1.201\NuGet.targets(124,5): error : Failed to retrieve information about 'Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64' from remote source 'http://packagesourc
e/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'. [C:\Users\steve\PlatziCSharp\PlatziCSharp.csproj]
C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.1.201\NuGet.targets(124,5): error : No such host is known. [C:\Users\steve\PlatziCSharp\PlatziCSharp.csproj]
Build FAILED.
C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.1.201\NuGet.targets(124,5): error : Failed to retrieve information about 'Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64' from remote source 'http://packagesourc
e/FindPackagesById()?id='Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.win-x64'&semVerLevel=2.0.0'. [C:\Users\steve\PlatziCSharp\PlatziCSharp.csproj]
C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.1.201\NuGet.targets(124,5): error : No such host is known. [C:\Users\steve\PlatziCSharp\PlatziCSharp.csproj]
0 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)
Time Elapsed 00:00:08.30## Heading ##
It seems that it missing some dependencies, I'm really new on this and I couldn't find any answer online
Anyone can help me how can I install what I'm missing?
In the past I tried to do another .NET Core project but this same error appeared and I drop it, this is so frustrating.
On Tools > Options... > NuGet Package Manager > package Sources,
add a package source by source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json
On tools > NuGet Package Manager > Package Manager Console enter dotnet restore command.
On Tools > Options... > NuGet Package Manager > package Sources, add
a package source by source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json
Restart Visual studio and reload your solution/project
I am getting below error while installing informatica 8.6:
****use the error below and catalina.out and node.log in the server/tomcat/logs directory on the current machine to get more information. Select Retry to continue the installation.
STDOUT: Installing the service '"Informatica Services 8.6.0"' on node 'node01_geettika4912'...
Using CURRENT_DIR: C:\Informatica\PowerCenter8.6.0\server\tomcat\bin
Using INFA_HOME: C:\Informatica\PowerCenter8.6.0
The service '"Informatica Services 8.6.0"' has been installed.
STDERR: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
The service name is invalid.
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2185.**
EXITCODE: 2**
I am getting this error after the successful creation of domain.
Please help me in resolving this error.
Thanks!
Run services.msc to get a list of all the services.
Click properties on the service you want, there you can see the "service name" and the "display name".
The service name is what you need to use with the net command. Check if Informatica Services 8.6.0 is in the list.
I am a complete beginner on the .NET world trying to get my first dummy .NET Core webapp to run on Azure App Service.
The code can be found here:
https://github.com/jordi-chacon/bcn_pollution
My development machine runs Ubuntu, so I am using Visual Studio Code.
I currently have my .NET Core webapp running on localhost:5000 just fine and now I want it to run on Azure App Service.
I have successfully configured Continuous Deployment on my App Service to fetch the code from Github.
Then Azure tried to deploy my webapp but it failed with the following error:
Using the following command to generate deployment script: 'azure site deploymentscript -y --no-dot-deployment -r "D:\home\site\repository" -o "D:\home\site\deployments\tools" --aspNet5 "D:\home\site\repository\project.json" --aspNet5Version "1.0.0-rc1-final" --aspNet5Runtime "CLR" --aspNet5Architecture "x86"'.
Project file path: .\project.json
Generating deployment script for ASP.NET 5 Application
Generated deployment script files
Command: "D:\home\site\deployments\tools\deploy.cmd"
Handling ASP.NET 5 Web Application deployment.
Downloading dnx-clr-win-x86.1.0.0-rc1-final from https://www.nuget.org/api/v2
Unable to download package: An exception occurred during a WebClient request.
At C:\Program Files
(x86)\SiteExtensions\Kudu\50.41223.1987\bin\scripts\dnvm.ps1:694 char:13
+ throw "Unable to download package: {0}" -f
$Global:downloadData.Erro ...
+
Failed exitCode=1, command=PowerShell -NoProfile -NoLogo -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -Command "[System.Threading.Thread]::CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = ''; [System.Threading.Thread]::CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = '';$CmdPathFile='"D:\local\UserProfile\.dnx\temp-set-envvars.cmd"';& 'C:\Program Files (x86)\SiteExtensions\Kudu\50.41223.1987\bin\scripts\dnvm.ps1' " install 1.0.0-rc1-final -arch x86 -r CLR
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OperationStopped: (Unable to downl...Client requ
An error has occurred during web site deployment.
est.:String) [], RuntimeException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : Unable to download package: An exception occurred during a WebClient request.
Anyone knows what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!
I guess you are hitting not enough disk space issue.
https://github.com/projectkudu/kudu/issues/1682
I tried your code, and repro the deployment failure.
when navigate to https://{site name}.scm.azurewebsites.net, i see below message
Parser Error Message: There is not enough space on the disk.
by default free site has 1 GB of disk space, but seems like it is an known issue that asp.net 5 application kind of require a lots of dependency and easily go over the limit. And they (Asp.net 5 folks) are working on addressing the issue.
walk-around is to deploy to a Basic or Standard site
I am able to generate code using Autorest with my api when I host it on a server 2012R2 running IIS
However when I try to run it with the localhost url I get a could not read message.
I can read swagger.json in the browser
I am using the command
autorest --input-file=https://localhost:44348/api-docs/v1/swagger.json
--output-folder=generated --csharp --namespace=DD.MyApp.Connector
The output is
AutoRest code generation utility [version: 2.0.4283; node: v10.11.0]
(C) 2018 Microsoft Corporation.
https://aka.ms/autorest
Loading AutoRest core 'C:\Users\kirst\.autorest\#microsoft.azure_autorest-core#2.0.4289\node_modules\#microsoft.azure\autorest-core\dist' (2.0.4289)
Loading AutoRest extension '#microsoft.azure/autorest.csharp' (~2.3.79->2.3.82)
Loading AutoRest extension '#microsoft.azure/autorest.modeler' (2.3.55->2.3.55)
FATAL: swagger-document-override/md-override-loader - FAILED
FATAL: Error: Could not read 'https://localhost:44348/api-docs/v1/swagger.json'.
FATAL: swagger-document/loader - FAILED
FATAL: Error: Could not read 'https://localhost:44348/api-docs/v1/swagger.json'.
Process() cancelled due to exception : Could not read 'https://localhost:44348/api-docs/v1/swagger.json'.
Error: Could not read 'https://localhost:44348/api-docs/v1/swagger.json'.
After studying the issue on github I tried starting the api using dotnet run
but it did not help.
I tried running autorest in a dos command shell with admin priviledge
As per the github issue I can save the swagger.json to a file and generate the code by referencing the file.
That isn't a great solution.
Are you attempting to use https with localhost ? If you haven't put a certificate on there, you shouldn't be using https.
Try it with http://localhost...