I know this is really basic, but how do i get the url below?
uri: "amqp://myrabbitserver.com:1234"
I ran the rabbitmq-server already on my local machine
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im trying to work with rabbitmq server and i have a problem. In CLI by a command
rabbitmqctl status
i got something like this
the rabbitmq_management is runnin. and whenever i try to open localhost:15672 browser is showing me a white screen.
when i try to do command telnet localhost 15672 the result is
no fails, actually no fails just cant screenshot it properly, there just an underscore
Tried to work with docker image aswell, same results. Maybe i have issues with localhost? dont know what to do at this point
how to do the magic solving? anyone faced that?
UPDATE:
i figured out how to connect to management rabbitmq not by localhost, im doing it by 192.168.0.156:15672 witch is me ipv4 adress and the result is
I am trying to achieve the multicloud architecture. My network has 2 peers, 1 orderer and a webclient. This network is in Azure. I am trying to add a peer from Google Cloud Platform to the channel of Azure. For this, I created a crypto-config for 3rd peer from Azure webclient. But in the crypto-config, I made the changes like peers in Azure have their own certificates while for the 3rd peer, I placed the newly created certificates. Now I can install, instantiate, invoke and do queries in the peers(1 and 2). And I can install the chaincodes in 3rd peer. But I am unable to instantiate the chaincodes.
Getting the following error: Error: could not assemble transaction, err proposal response was not successful, error code 500, msg error starting container: error starting container: Post http://unix.sock/containers/create?name=dev-(CORE_PEER_ID)-documentCC-1: dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied
Can anyone guide me on this.
Note: All the peers, orderer, webclient are running in different vm(s)
#soundarya
It doesn’t matter how many places your solution is deployed
The problem is you are running docker by using sudo command try to add docker to sudo group
Below block will help you out
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/how-to-fix-docker-got-permission-denied-while-trying-to-connect-to-the-docker-daemon-socket
To learn more concept about docker.sock
You can refer to my answer in another Can anyone explain docker.sock
I am trying the learn OpenShift Origin, and was going through the Getting Started example. I did all steps prior to creating a new application that combines a builder image for Node.js. I can see I have configured the docker registry using oc adm registry.
But in the build logs I see an error as
Pushing image 172.30.134.94:5000/test/nodejs-ex:latest ...
Registry server Address:
Registry server User Name: serviceaccount
Registry server Email: serviceaccount#example.org
Registry server Password: <>
error: build error: Failed to push image: Get https://172.30.134.94:5000/v1/_ping: http: server gave HTTP response to HTTPS client
and the build fails.
What could be the possible issue. Is it some port I have not opened or something? I would really appreciate if someone can share some insight on this and on what I may be doing wrong to get things to work
Thanks
There was a fault in the setting up of insecure registries. Fixed it and things started working.
Run environment :linux (CentOS 7), JDK 1.8, & ActiveMQ 5.15
I started Activemq then visit the management page with Chrome,when I try to log in with the default username & password I get the following error;
HTTP ERROR: 503
Problem accessing /admin/. Reason:
Service Unavailable Powered by Jetty://
How can I resolve this problem?
I was getting this same error. It turns out that I had run it as root user originally, then later I stopped it and ran it as a non-root user. Certain data files that had been created and owned by the original root instance were not accessible to the non-root user.
Check the ownership of the files, and change them if necessary to match the user that the broker is running as.
Had the same issue.
Maybe something went wrong the extraction of the package.
I downloaded this:
wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/activemq/5.15.0/apache-activemq-5.15.0-bin.tar.gz
and extracted it with:
sudo tar -zxvf apache-activemq-5.15.0-bin.tar.gz -C /opt
then it worked for me.
My two cents:
I start with the activemq in Ubuntu Repo, but then later change to binary package from official website.
In my case, the repo version left an /etc/default/activemq config file, which runs activemq with user "activemq". It turns out in previous experiments, I did not kill the old processes running under "activemq" when I start activemq under my own user name. There are two activemq processes running under different user names, and when connecting to admin console, I have a 503.
I delete the /etc/default/activemq file, and kill all activemq processes running under "activemq", then restart activemq with my user name, the 503 is gone.
A lot of people have ask this question but it was 2 month ago with another gitlab version,
I'm using gitlab 5.2 in a fresh debian 7.0 serveur
everything looks Okay on the website but when I run /home/git/gitlab-shell/bin/check I've got this error :
Check GitLab API access: FAILED. code: 302
Check directories and files:
/home/git/repositories: OK
/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys: OK:
I'm running on a custum ssh port but I'm able to connect.
When pushing I've got this error:
git push -vu origin master
Pushing to ssh://git#apps.ndd.fr:2232/Users/test.git
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Thanks for your answers!
I've just got the same error and go look onto the code.
The thing I've found the gitlab_net module going for answer at #{host}/check (gitlab-shell/lib/gitlab_net.rb)
host method is defined as "#{config.gitlab_url}/api/v3/internal", and at the same time config.gitlab_url defined in ./gitlab-shell/config.yml "Should end with a slash" (c) So my web server just returns 302 on a request to remove double slashes.
FYI: That fail is about API and not about web service. So it's non-critical in many cases anyway.
I think it's a minor bug in code and there is a close issue to this: https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/issues/3483