I have an existing Meteor app that appears to have crashed today. I re-ran meteor in terminal and it proceeds to run meteor but it’s not picking up correct db we are using in mongodb. When I run
MONGO_URL=mongodb://dbuser:dbpass#127.0.0.1/db meteor run it proceeds to build the application but then exits with a code:8. Then it just loops back to creating the application again and selecting package versions. Then when I visit our URL in the browser for the site, I’m getting the following error:
“It looks like you are trying to access MongoDB over HTTP on the native driver port.”
Not sure how to get this app back up and running so any help/suggestions would be appreciated. So short story is we had this running yesterday but then it crashed and now I can’t get the app running again. The db is intact and the collection we use is present in the db. The app code for meteor is all in place. I’m just having problems starting up the app again. The app is hosted in AWS CentOS server running Apache.
Detailed error that I'm seeing when trying to run the app:
/dev_bundle/server-lib/node_modules/fibers/future.js:245
W20171114-03:34:08.618(0)? (STDERR) throw(ex);
W20171114-03:34:08.618(0)? (STDERR) ^
W20171114-03:34:08.618(0)? (STDERR) TypeError: Object #<Object> has no method 'describe'
W20171114-03:34:08.618(0)? (STDERR) at app/server/packages/npm-container/package.js:4:9
W20171114-03:34:08.619(0)? (STDERR) at app/server/packages/npm-container/package.js:25:3
W20171114-03:34:08.619(0)? (STDERR) at /var/www/mongo-parcc-user/parcc-meteor/.meteor/local/build/programs/server/boot.js:222:10
W20171114-03:34:08.619(0)? (STDERR) at Array.forEach (native)
W20171114-03:34:08.619(0)? (STDERR) at Function._.each._.forEach (/root/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.3.115udz9++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/server-lib/node_modules/underscore/underscore.js:79:11)
W20171114-03:34:08.619(0)? (STDERR) at /var/www/mongo-parcc-user/parcc-meteor/.meteor/local/build/programs/server/boot.js:117:5
=> Exited with code: 8
Fairly new to Meteor, however I am having some issues stopping my meteor application and restarting it.
The error I am running into is this:
/root/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/fibers/future.js:245
throw(ex);
^
Error: Can't kill running mongo (pid 172).
at /tools/runners/run-mongo.js:310:11
at Array.forEach (native)
at Function._.each._.forEach (/root/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.1.10.ki0ccv++os.linux.x86_64+web.browser+web.cordova/mt-os.linux.x86_64/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/underscore/underscore.js:79:11)
at findMongoAndKillItDead (/tools/runners/run-mongo.js:283:5)
at launchOneMongoAndWaitForReadyForInitiate (/tools/runners/run-mongo.js:400:7)
at launchMongo (/tools/runners/run-mongo.js:656:7)
at [object Object]._.extend._startOrRestart (/tools/runners/run-mongo.js:756:19)
at [object Object]._.extend.start (/tools/runners/run-mongo.js:714:10)
I tried to do kill -9 on the PID but that does not work, meteor reset did not solve the solution as well. I even went as far as to remove the /root/.meteor directory and the [appname] as well and started over again but the lock is still there.
Is there way around this? I was surprise as there was not really a meteor command to just stop meteor running and gracefully shut down.
Thanks
A ctrl+C from the shell where meteor is running is enough for close, it seems strange that kill -9 doesn't work with meteor.
However if this is your production application consider to use mup package from Aronuda to deploy your app it offers commands to deploy, start/stop/restart application and show logs.
I have installed Meteor on Windows 8.1 - 64 bit to continue developing an existing meteor app. But, I cannot start it.
Problem
I run "meteor run": it starts proxy, MongoDB, selects packages, and after the last step, "Building the application", I get an error which I cannot explain (see stack trace). Then, it keeps trying to build the app, and gives the same errors over and over again.
Strange things:
the exact same project works just fine on Ubuntu and Mac OS - now I want to use Windows 8.1 (note: I have cloned the repository using git)
the demo app "todos" works on my meteor on Windows 8.1
What I tried
I had reinstalled Meteor, checked the packages (I have both npm&node.js) meteor --test-packages, meteor --reset, google all the info from the trace or any other question about meteor building errors on Windows 8.1, but couldn't solve my problem.
My questions:
How to make it work?
Does it have to do with Windows 8.1 itself or do I just don't have something installed/set on this pc.
Update 1
I created a new meteor project and copied all the files to this new folder. I started to add all the packages, and it seems that the problem appears when I add this package:
oauth-encryption
It seems to be the same problem as the one here: https://github.com/reactioncommerce/reaction/issues/363. But still, can't find the solution.
Stack trace
C:\Users\Cristi\AppData\Local\.meteor\packages\meteor-tool\1.1.3\mt-
os.windows.x86_32\dev_bundle\server-lib\node_modules\fibers\future.js:245
throw(ex);
^
Error: The operating system cannot run %1.
C:\Users\Cristi\AppData\Local\.meteor\packages\npm-node-aes-gcm\0.1.3_6\npm\node_modules\node-aes-gcm\build\Release\node_aes_gcm.node
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
at Module.require (module.js:364:17)
at require (module.js:380:17)
at Object.Npm.require (D:\Projects\time\.meteor\local\build\programs\server\boot.js:142:18)
at Package (packages/npm-node-aes-gcm/wrapper.js:2:1)
at D:\Projects\time\.meteor\local\build\programs\server\packages\npm-node-aes-gcm.js:33:4
at D:\Projects\time\.meteor\local\build\programs\server\packages\npm-node-aes-gcm.js:42:3
(STDERR) at D:\Projects\time\.meteor\local\build\programs\server\boot.js:222:10
(STDERR) at Array.forEach (native)
When trying to run meteor in cloud9 I encounter one of the following errors:
Running the older modified version from cloud9 I get the error:
No dependency info in bundle. Filesystem monitoring disabled.
=> Errors prevented startup:
Exception while bundling application:
Error: Package not found: standard-app-packages
at self.api.use (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/tools/bundler.js:113:17)
at Array.forEach (native)
at Function._.each._.forEach (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/underscore/underscore.js:79:11)
at Object.self.api.use (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/tools/bundler.js:110:9)
When I try running the lastest version, I get an error from cloud9:
Cloud9 Error: you may be using the wrong PORT & HOST for your server app
Node: use 'process.env.PORT' as the port and 'process.env.IP' as the host in your scripts. See also https://c9.io/site/blog/2013/05/can-i-use-cloud9-to-do-x/
In both cases, I clone the corresponding GitHub repository and run export BIND_IP=$IP as well as export PORT=20000 (as it is described in on several posts). I also gave up the hope using the default MongoDB server and am instead exporting MONGO_URL to a free database hosted on https://www.mongohq.com/.
I've also tried to merge the pull request from cloud9's meteor version to the master, but those files don't even exist anymore. Everything else I could find was about Meteor version 0.6.5 and 0.5
Trying to modify the latest Meteor-version I looked for the httpServer.listen call, but I found only one in meteor/packages/webapp/webapp_server.js, and it seems that the cloud9 error is thrown before that part of code is reached (if it is ever reached). So that there must be a another piece of code which is bound to the wrong address or port.
The plugins I use are:
standard-app-packages
insecure
preserve-inputs
underscore
backbone
jquery
accounts-ui
accounts-base
accounts-password
accounts-facebook
accounts-google
coffeescript
Update:
After some more hours looking for a solution, I got much further. The problem was in meteor/tools/run-proxy.js:
In line 94 you can see: self.server.listen(self.listenPort, function () { here is the corresponding IP-address missing to which the server should bind itself. Now meteor used to use an environmental variable BIND_IP which we could introduce here again, but this would have unnecessary additional changes on cloud9, since they export the current IP address to which a service should bind itself in the IP variable. So I changed the line in question to: self.server.listen(self.listenPort, process.env.IP, function () {
I've also additionally modified meteor/tools/run-all.js, since I wasn't sure if the correct port parameter is used. On line 24 I exchanged var listenPort = options.port; with var listenPort = process.env.PORT;
While I can now finally start the application, it is still not running and I'm getting the following output:
=> Running Meteor from a checkout -- overrides project version (0.7.2)
[[[[[ ~/<PROJECT_ID>/<PROJECT_NAME> ]]]]]
=> Started proxy.
W20140321-22:31:42.591(-4)? (STDERR)
W20140321-22:31:43.036(-4)? (STDERR) events.js:72
W20140321-22:31:43.037(-4)? (STDERR) throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
W20140321-22:31:43.037(-4)? (STDERR) ^
Cloud9 Error: you may be using the wrong PORT & HOST for your server app
Node: use 'process.env.PORT' as the port and 'process.env.IP' as the host in your scripts. See also https://c9.io/site/blog/2013/05/can-i-use-cloud9-to-do-x/
W20140321-22:31:43.108(-4)? (STDERR) Error: listen EACCES
W20140321-22:31:43.109(-4)? (STDERR) at errnoException (net.js:901:11)
W20140321-22:31:43.109(-4)? (STDERR) at Server._listen2 (net.js:1020:19)
W20140321-22:31:43.111(-4)? (STDERR) at listen (net.js:1061:10)
W20140321-22:31:43.111(-4)? (STDERR) at net.js:1143:9
W20140321-22:31:43.112(-4)? (STDERR) at dns.js:72:18
W20140321-22:31:43.112(-4)? (STDERR) at process._tickCallback (node.js:415:13)
=> Exited with code: 8
However meteor doesn't crash and the exceptions keep coming in one after another. That's why I first thought, the exception is due to an authentication error on MongoDB, since also Error-Code 8 for MongoDB is authentication error, but this is what I get when I use an invalid username + password on my MongoHQ-hosted database:
[...]
=> Started proxy.
W20140321-22:54:17.282(-4)? (STDERR)
W20140321-22:54:18.700(-4)? (STDERR) /var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/mongo_client.js:400
W20140321-22:54:18.777(-4)? (STDERR) throw err
W20140321-22:54:18.778(-4)? (STDERR) ^
W20140321-22:54:18.778(-4)? (STDERR) MongoError: auth fails
W20140321-22:54:18.778(-4)? (STDERR) at Object.toError (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/utils.js:110:11)
W20140321-22:54:18.779(-4)? (STDERR) at /var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/auth/mongodb_cr.js:34:33
W20140321-22:54:18.779(-4)? (STDERR) at /var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/db.js:1670:9
W20140321-22:54:18.779(-4)? (STDERR) at Server.Base._callHandler (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/connection/base.js:382:41)
W20140321-22:54:18.780(-4)? (STDERR) at /var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/connection/server.js:472:18
W20140321-22:54:18.780(-4)? (STDERR) at MongoReply.parseBody (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/responses/mongo_reply.js:68:5)
W20140321-22:54:18.780(-4)? (STDERR) at null.<anonymous> (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/connection/server.js:430:20)
W20140321-22:54:18.781(-4)? (STDERR) at EventEmitter.emit (events.js:95:17)
W20140321-22:54:18.781(-4)? (STDERR) at null.<anonymous> (/var/lib/stickshift/532a1c97500446885f0002a8/app-root/data/meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/.build/npm/node_modules/mongodb/lib/mongodb/connection/connection_pool.js:191:13)
W20140321-22:54:18.782(-4)? (STDERR) at EventEmitter.emit (events.js:98:17)
=> Exited with code: 8
This error is thrown in meteor/packages/mongo-livedata/mongo_driver.js at line 149:
147: MongoDB.connect(url, mongoOptions, function(err, db) {
148: if (err)
149: throw err;
150: self.db = db;
This is also OK, however I couldn't find where the other error comes from, which occurs, when my credentials are correct.
I just ran into similar issues initially, but the latest version of Meteor (0.9.0) makes this easy at least.
meteor run --port=$IP:$PORT
Seems to do the trick (at least so far)
This is doc'd in
meteor help run
hth
Andy
Ok, so actually the first part of the question is the correct answer, if I hadn't done it the other way around:
BIND_IP is used within meteor/packages/webapp/webapp_server.js, but not in meteor/tools/run-proxy.js. However both need to bind to cloud9's 'IP'-variable.
So to solve this issue, simply update the proxy, similar as I did it, to use the correct IP-address: self.server.listen(self.listenPort, process.env.IP, function () {
and just write in your .bashrc export BIND_IP=$IP
now everything works smoothly (provided, that you use a mongodb outside of cloud9)
I've summarised the necessary steps in my blog: http://peter.grman.at/how-to-run-meteor-in-cloud9/
meteor works very nice in c9.io, i am working in c9.io with metor. just following the steps.
select workshop as nodejs.
in terminal write the command "curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh"
in terminal write $ meteor create newapp(your main application folder name)
in terminal write cd newapp
in terminal write $ meteor -p 8080 (note -p or --port, if you using port as 300 that not working properly in c9.io . so you should using port as 8080 or 8081 or 8082)
after few seconds you get a link app running at: localhost:8080
click the link and open it.
Meteor 1.4:
At first, I tried a lot of different variations, with and without the --port flag mentioned in Andrew's answer.
If I only ran the meteor command without any flag, the app would successfully start on port 3000, but apparently that port can't be used in Cloud9 (https://docs.c9.io/docs/multiple-ports)
If I used the --port flag, meteor would just hang on "Starting your app"
Most likely something got stuck along the way (with all the retries), because what probably finally fixed it was to run a meteor reset before starting the app (Meteor application - Stuck at "Starting your app" when trying to run):
...$ sudo meteor reset
...$ sudo meteor --port=$IP:$PORT
If that doesn't help, I had also added some detailed logging on the attempt that finally worked (see this meteor forum post: Meteor stuck at starting your app). Try this if you're still stuck:
...$ sudo meteor reset
...$ METEOR_PROFILE=1
...$ METEOR_LOG=debug
...$ sudo meteor --port=$IP:$PORT --verbose
After it worked the first time, I can now start the app with only one command:
...$ sudo meteor --port=$IP:$PORT
I have just installed Meteor from the auth branch. Meteor seems to read its content from /usr/lib/meteor - But it was installed to /usr/local/meteor. /usr/local/meteor/packages contains all packages i need but when i list packages from terminal it shows the default ones. I'm trying to run a project i recently created on another computer:
Errors prevented startup:
Exception while bundling application:
Error: The package named accounts-ui does not exist.
at _.extend.init_from_library (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/packages.js:91:13)
at Object.module.exports.get (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/packages.js:225:11)
at self.api.use (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/bundler.js:83:28)
at Array.forEach (native)
at Function._.each._.forEach (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/third/underscore.js:76:11)
at Object.self.api.use (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/bundler.js:82:9)
at _.extend.init_from_app_dir [as on_use] (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/packages.js:136:11)
at _.extend.use (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/bundler.js:362:11)
at Object.exports.bundle (/usr/lib/meteor/app/lib/bundler.js:649:12)
at exports.run.restart_server (/usr/lib/meteor/app/meteor/run.js:509:26)
Your application is crashing. Waiting for file change.
My first thought was that some 'Meteor-path-variable' was set wrong, but i cant find something like that.
Solved - Restarted the computer..