I am learning about services and I try to make one to see how it works,
the service is on ubuntu22.04 virtual machine.
My service file looks like:
I have faced this error and I can't solve it:
I have to mention that I had searched on google about it, but I don't found something useful.
I found something similar, but it didn't work.
Can somebody help me please?
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When i want to start my DDEV Project an Container stucks at creating
Container ddev-oszimt-lf12a-v2-db Started
Error Message:
Failed waiting for web/db containers to become ready: db container failed: log=, err=health check timed out after 2m0s: labels map[com.ddev.site-name:oszimt-lf12a-v2 com.docker.compose.service:db] timed out without becoming healthy, status=
Its an Error i also had with some other projects.
In the Error Log is no information about this.
What could the Problem be and how do i fix it?
This isn't a very good place to study problems with specific projects, our Discord Channel is much better, or the DDEV issue queue.
But I'll try to give you some ideas about how to study and debug this.
Go to the Troubleshooting section of the docs. Work through it step-by-step.
As it says there, try the simplest possible project and see what the results are.
If the problem is particular to one particular project, see if you can remove customizations like .ddev/docker-compose.*.yaml files and config.*.yaml and non-standard things in the config.yaml file.
To find out what the causes the healthcheck timeout, see the docs on this exact problem, in your case the db container is timing out. So first, ddev logs -s db to see if something happened, and second docker inspect --format "{{json .State.Health }}" ddev-<projectname>-db.
For more help, you'll need to provide more information with things like your OS, Docker Provider, etc, and the easiest way to do that is to run ddev debug test and capture the output and put it in a gist on gist.github.com, then come over to discord with a link to that.
I am facing the error 1297 when trying to start the oraclevsswriter service. The error is like a privilege that the service requires to function properly doesn't exist in the service account configuration. It is also given to use services.mnc and secpol.mnc to view the service configuration and account configuration.
Please help me solve this...
Tried a week ago but couldn't solve this. Badly need a solution for this.
Hello I was following this tutorial: https://docs.elrond.com/developers/tutorials/your-first-dapp/
With the help of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdkgvlK3rb8
But I think there is some difference between the dApp repository and the tutorial, first the src/config.devnet.tsx disappeared we now have an src/config.tsx already present (not a big deal).
I'm blocked when I try to do the ping, in the console I got the error Sender not allowed with value erd1qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq6gq4hu.
So my guess is that I've done something wrong deploying the contract, but I tried to redeploy other contracts I always ended up with the same error.
I tried natively on my ubuntu 20.04, and then in a devcontainer using an Ubuntu 22.04 image.
I'm pretty new to Elrond, Crypto (and also Node) so I might be missing something.
Thanks for your help!
I've just completed the tutorial and I think that you put the wrong SC address in src/config.tsx. The address you provided is the SC that handles other SC deployments. You have to replace it with your SC's address generated after deployment.
I am trying to use h2o steam (running on localhost) to deploy a model. After importing the model from h2o flow, clicking the "deploy model" option in the "models" section of the project, filling out the resulting dialog box, and clicking the "deploy" button, the following messages are displayed:
At first I thought that it was because maybe I needed to start up the service builder on my own, so I started it up following the docs here, but still got the same error. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks :)
Just make sure jetty HTTP server is running locally by executing the following in your shell:
java -jar var/master/assets/jetty-runner.jar var/master/assets/ROOT.war
Looking here, it seems like I would need to "override" some kind of default browser restriction for accessing localhost:8080 (which is what I assume steam is trying to do to launch the service builder (I don't know much about networking related stuff)). I got around this by launching steam with the command:
$ ./steam serve master --prediction-service-host=localhost --prediction-service-port-range=12345:22345
where the ports are some arbitrary range between (1025, 65535) which I got by word-searching the a page of the steam source code (line 182 as of the date of this posting).
Doing this lets me deploy the models through the steam dialog without any error messages. Again, I don't know much about networking related stuff, so if anyone has a better way to solve this problem (ie. allow access of localhost:8080) please post or comment. Thanks.
I just recently set up a FOIP server which involved configuring several different applications and one of them is freeswitch. I've searched and searched but haven't found a good solution for this problem, so I'll get right to it. This is the error message:
[ERR] mod_spanddsp_fax.c:1367 Cannot send non-existant fax file [usr/ictcore/data/document/document_1.tiff]
I have tired several things to troubleshoot the issue such as checking permissions, installing the correct dependencies, etc...so if that error message strikes anyone as something familiar please share. I can provide full logs per request.
Here's a hint for people who run into this stupid issue. Disable SElinux before changing any configuration files and make the changes permanent, otherwise a reboot will put you back right where you started.