By default, there's just a success description in loopback explorer
so, I want also to add error description like this
Just set NODE_ENV to development when starting node. You can see the errors and stack-trace.
NODE_ENV="development" npm start
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I am a beginner on Oracle JET. I tried to install a sample ojet application which is mentioned in the documentation. I have set both http and https proxy. I have node and npm installed on my system. I am able to download other packages using npm like npm-check etc. but when I try
ojet create HelloJET --web --template=navdrawer
it goes through some time and often stuck at this point
In CMD when you mark something up for selection the header of the window changes to
Select <process>
You need to press esc to exit from select mode.
Yes, the problem is that white spot in the middle of screen,
you needed to press ESC to let the rest the script to run
In TFS, i'm doing build for my .Net project. I've got agent configured locally and build is carried using that. Error says as follows
Cannot listen on pipe name 'net.pipe://localhost/taskagent/6/xxxxxx' because another pipe endpoint is already listening on that name.
Not sure, what this exactly is....Please help. Attached the error screenshot for reference.
Note: I'm not using any TDD/test process in code
According to the error info not sure if it's related to TFS side. Suggest you also manually run the build directly on the build agent.
Since the agent is newly configured, to narrow down if the error is related to your environment on the build server machine. You could also create a new build definition with a simple project such as hello world and check if got the same error. If so, suggest you delete the agent, reconfigure it follow this tutorial: Deploy an agent on Windows
Besides, you could also set system.debug=true to enable verbose debug for build to get more detail error info, please refer: Enable Verbose Debug Mode for TFS Build vNext
When I type "mfp start" in the terminal, this is what I get:
Initializing MobileFirst Console. objc[64598]: Class JavaLaunchHelper
is implemented in both
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_131.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java
(0x1075964c0) and
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_131.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/lib/libinstrument.dylib
(0x1076904e0). One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
Starting server worklight. Server worklight start failed. Check server
logs for details.
Error: The server failed to start. The port may be in use by another instance of a running server, or the server may not exist.
when I type "mfp push" into the terminal, this is what I get:
Preparing for push... Verifying Server Configuration...
Runtime 'DoorbellIOSNative' will be used to push the project into.
Error: JAVA_HOME environment variable must be set and pointing to a Java Development Kit (JDK). See 'mobilefirst help build'. Error: error
code: 304 Error: There was an error building the application. Error:
undefined Error: Push has failed
How do I fix these issues and errors? I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the CLI and I also have updated my java version to the latest version. I have also typed "mfp stop" in the terminal and typed in "mfp start" again but still got the same error.
Verify you do not have an already running server or something else is listening to the same port. Another thing you might want to check is the /etc/hosts file contains the right IP address for the localhost.
Double check to make sure your JAVA_HOME is set to the JDK, not JRE. Based on your first error, it should be:
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_131.jdk/Contents/Home
I'm following these steps outlines on this link, however when I try to start the server nothing happens nor can I connect to anything from the client. Does anyone know how to run this?
when I try from a command prompt instead of double clicking the redis-server.exe I get this message
[11868] 23 Jul 11:58:26.325 # QForkMasterInit: system error caught. error code=0
x000005af, message=VirtualAllocEx failed.: unknown error
http://bartwullems.blogspot.ca/2013/07/unofficial-redis-for-windows.html
The easiest way to install Redis is through NuGet:
Open Visual Studio
Create an empty solution so that NuGet knows where to put the packages
Go the Package Manager Console: Tools –> Library Package Manager –>Package Manager Console
Type Install-Package Redis-64
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Go to the Packages folder and browse to the Tools folder. Here you’ll find the Redis-server.exe. Double click on it to start it.
Redis is ready to use and start’s listening on a specific port(6379 in
my case)
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Let’s open up a client and try to put a value into Redis. Start Redis-cli.exe. It already connects to the same port by default.
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Add a value by executing following command:
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Read the value again:
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Try to run with redis-server --maxheap 4000000
Miguel is correct, but it is not that simple. To start redis-server either as a service or from the command prompt, the amount of available RAM and disk space must be sufficient for Redis to run as configured.
Now, if no configuration file is specified when running Redis, it will use the default configuration values. All of this is documented in the redis.windows.conf file as well as in the document "Redis on Windows.docx" (both deployed with the redis installation).
In my experience, errors when starting Redis usually come from lack of available resources (RAM or disk space) or some incorrect configuration of maxhead or maxmemory parameters.
To troubleshoot this kind of behavior, check your system's available resources and try running redis-server from the command line varying the parameters maxmemory, maxheap, and/or heapdir. The loglevel parameter set to verbose might also help diagnosing the issue.
Regards
I am trying to get ActiveMQ server running on a RaspberryPI Debian Squeeze box and all appears to be installed correctly but when I try and start the service I am getting the following...
root#raspberrypi:/var/www/activemq/apache-activemq-5.7.0# bin/activemq
INFO: Loading '/etc/default/activemq'
INFO: Using java '/usr/jre1.7.0_07/bin/java'
/usr/jre1.7.0_07/bin/java: 1: /usr/jre1.7.0_07/bin/java:ELF0
4°: not found
/usr/jre1.7.0_07/bin/java: 2: /usr/jre1.7.0_07/bin/java: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
Tasks provided by the sysv init script:
restart - stop running instance (if there is one), start new instance
console - start broker in foreground, useful for debugging purposes
status - check if activemq process is running
setup - create the specified configuration file for this init script
(see next usage section)
Configuration of this script:
The configuration of this script can be placed on /etc/default/activemq or /root/.activemqrc.
To use additional configurations for running multiple instances on the same operating system
rename or symlink script to a name matching to activemq-instance-<INSTANCENAME>.
This changes the configuration location to /etc/default/activemq-instance-<INSTANCENAME> and
$HOME/.activemqrc-instance-<INSTANCENAME>. Configuration files in /etc have higher precedence.
root#raspberrypi:/var/www/activemq/apache-activemq-5.7.0#
It looks like there is an error somewhere but I am a fairly newbie at this and don't know where to look.
Just adding an answer since,becoz as per the documentation , the command is wrong
to start activemqm, use
Navigate to [installation directory/bin] and run ./activemq start or simple bin/activemq start
if you want to see it live in a window use bin/activemq console
To stop, you have to kill the process
The default ActiveMQ "getting started" link sends u here : http://activemq.apache.org/getting-started.html which is the "Getting Started Guide for ActiveMQ 4.x".
If you scroll down main documentation page, you will find this link with the proper commands :
http://activemq.apache.org/version-5-getting-started.html