I am trying to set-up JFrog OSS on mac-os. I followed all the instructions listed on the below installation page:
https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/JFROG/Installing+Artifactory#InstallingArtifactory-Mac(Darwin)Installation
But on starting the artifactory using command $JFROG_HOME/artifactory/app/bin/artifactoryctl as mentioned in Step-5 of above link, below error is appearing. Any clue of the fix?
$ $JFROG_HOME/artifactory/app/bin/artifactoryctl
/opt/jfrog/artifactory/app/bin/installerCommon.sh: line 2850: syntax error near unexpected token `>'
/opt/jfrog/artifactory/app/bin/installerCommon.sh: line 2850: ` JF_PRODUCT_HOME=${homeDir} ${VALIDATE_BINARY} run ${DIAGNOSTICSYAMLFILEPATH} &>>$SYSTEM_DIAGNOSTICS_LOG_FILE'
[ERROR] Unable to source /opt/jfrog/artifactory/app/bin/installerCommon.sh, please check if the adnansohail user has permissions to perform this action
Thanks for raising this. This is found and fixed in Artifactory 7.12. Please upgrade the version and try out.
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Any advice how to fix the following error message(s)?
Every time that I am using Terminal with Mac OS Catalina 10.15.1 I get the following output
"/anaconda/bin/python" "/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/nbstripout.py": /anaconda/bin/python: No such file or directory
error: external filter '"/anaconda/bin/python" "/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/nbstripout.py"' failed 127
error: external filter '"/anaconda/bin/python" "/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/nbstripout.py"' failed
fatal: Google Drive/Drive on my xxxx.ipynb: clean filter 'nbstripout' failed
This happened to me when I moved my git repo. I had to go into .git/config and edit the [diff .ipynb] section with the updated directory.
I am updating IBM BPM 8.6.0 to IBM Business Automation Workflow Version 18.0.0.2, after updating fix pack for IBAW when I am running below command I get an error.
BPMGenerateUpgradeSchemaScripts.bat -profileName Node1Profile -de ProcessCenter
Below is the error which is coming on running above command.
Unable to find the response file
C:\IBM\BPM\v8.6\profiles\Node1Profile\config\cells\PCCell1\ProcessCenter_CaseManagerConfig.properties
Unable to find the file C:\IBM\BPM\v8.6\profiles\Node1Profile\config\cells\PCCell1\ProcessCenter_CaseManagerConfig.properties, please run the command 'BPMConfig -update -profile deployment_manager_profile -de deployment_environment_name -caseConfigure' to collect the configuration information for the content data sources, please read the knowledge center for details.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\IBM\BPM\v8.6\profiles\Node1Profile\config\cells\PCCell1\ProcessCenter_CaseManagerConfig.properties (The system cannot find the file specified.)
CWMCO6007E: The BPMGenerateUpgradeSchemaScripts command could not complete successfully. The following exception occurred :
Faild to initialize the CommonInfo. java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\IBM\BPM\v8.6\profiles\Node1Profile\config\cells\PCCell1\ProcessCenter_CaseManagerConfig.properties (The system cannot find the file specified.)
The file command asked to run first in the above error is on 11 point in the upgrade guide, can some one please suggest whats wrong with this?
I am using MSBuild. I have Java 8 installed.
I am running the following commands:
SonarQube.Scanner.MSBuild.exe begin /k:"ABC" /d:sonar.host.url="http://localhost:9000" /d:sonar.login="8b839xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx6b00125bf92" /d:sonar.verbose=true
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\msbuild.exe" /t:rebuild
SonarQube.Scanner.MSBuild.exe end /d:sonar.login="8b839xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx6b00125bf92"
The last step fails:
ERROR: Error during SonarQube Scanner execution
ERROR: The 'report' parameter is missing
ERROR:
ERROR: Re-run SonarQube Scanner using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
The SonarQube Scanner did not complete successfully
12:53:21.909 Creating a summary markdown file...
12:53:21.918 Post-processing failed. Exit code: 1
The MSBuild version is greater than 14.
Java 8 is properly installed. Documentation indicates that Java 8 is adequate.
Any idea on what could be wrong?
Where do I add the -X switch? I tried on all 3 statements
Update :I installed Java SDK 9. Still same issue.
Update :With verbose logging and using /n naming parameter:
INFO: Analysis report generated in 992ms, dir size=4 MB
INFO: Analysis reports compressed in 549ms, zip size=1 MB
INFO: Analysis report generated in C:\ABC\.sonarqube\out\.sonar\scanner-report
DEBUG: Upload report
DEBUG: POST 400 http://localhost:9000/api/ce/submit?projectKey=ABC | time=1023ms
INFO: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO: EXECUTION FAILURE
INFO: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO: Total time: 54.833s
INFO: Final Memory: 51M/170M
INFO: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEBUG: Execution getVersion
DEBUG: Execution stop
ERROR: Error during SonarQube Scanner execution
ERROR: The 'report' parameter is missing
ERROR:
ERROR: Re-run SonarQube Scanner using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
Process returned exit code 1
The SonarQube Scanner did not complete successfully
Creating a summary markdown file...
Post-processing failed. Exit code: 1
I've struggled the same problem with SonarQube and I've finally found a solution:
You need to restart sonar service after using evaluation token.
Please note this isn't the answer, however I feel this feedback is valuable to getting this question answered.
I can reproduce this issue in POSTMan with a POST request to:
http://localhost:9000/api/ce/submit?projectKey=myProjectKey
This returns
{
"errors": [
{
"msg": "The 'report' parameter is missing"
}
]
}
You can get a similar error by removing the projectKey query parameter. I tried adding a report query parameter and received the same error:
http://localhost:9000/api/ce/submit?projectKey=brian3016&report=report
Given this, I feel there is a problem with their code. It should have included a report parameter when creating the POST request, but it failed to do so.
Verbose output seems to have changed from using the -X switch to /d:sonar.verbose=true. E.G.
SonarScanner.MSBuild.exe begin /k:"myProjectKey" /d:sonar.host.url="http://localhost:9000" /d:sonar.login="myLogin" /d:sonar.verbose=true
Note the verbose logging didn't give me any valuable insight.
(Also note that the documentation currently says to use SonarQube.Scanner.MSBuild.exe, but the verbose logger told me to switch to SonarScanner.MSBuild.exe)
SO...how we we report this issue to someone that can fix it? Their documentation says to go to Stackoverflow. So here we are.
I thought it may have been an issue with a project. So I created a new project with nothing other than the startup template Console Application. Same error.
In my case SonarQube 7.9.1 (deployed with Helm to Kubernetes cluster) was missing temp directory /opt/sonarqube/temp/tc/work/Tomcat/localhost/ROOT after Helm rollback. No idea what happened to it.
Logfile /opt/sonarqube/logs/web.log inside SonarQube pod had this error:
2021.02.02 06:57:03 WARN web[AXdZ6l6MParQCncJACv3][o.s.s.w.ServletRequest] Can't read file part for parameter report
java.io.IOException: The temporary upload location [/opt/sonarqube/temp/tc/work/Tomcat/localhost/ROOT] is not valid
The fix was to exec into pod and create the missing directory. Would like to know the reason though...
The issue is with the sonar service starting up.
First try to stop the SonarStart.bat by using Ctrl+c, and then try to open localhost:9000 ( or whichever port you configured sonar server).
If it is still opening then go to task manager and search for wrapper.exe service and stop the service. If no service is found then go to:
Task manager>Details> and stop all java.exe process.
Note: If you running many Java applications, right-click the java.exe and choose goto service, and stop only those java.exe that belongs to AppX deployment.services
Now start sonarstart.bat as administrator..
today i face the same error when using jenkins to scanner the code.
get the error when POST /api/ce/submit and get 400 code by add the sonar.verbose=true
i use the below step to check reason
first to restart the sonarqube => failed
check the report file size by using "du -sh" get 108m and DB server support 1G => failed
login the sonar-qube server and check the access.log, web.log and another log, finally find the error reason " Processing of multipart/form-data request failed. No space left on device", so i check the server by command "df -h", some devices are used 100% => so i remove some no-using file and fix it!!!
check if you have enough memory
ex: free -m
In my case I had to upgrade memory.
I am trying to install Graph-Aided Search to integrate Neo4j with ElasticSearch (2.3.1) as shown here. But when I try this command line:
plugin install com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0
I get errors:
plugin install com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0
-> Installing com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0...
Trying https://download.elastic.co/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Trying https://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=com/graphaware/es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Trying https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/releases/content/com/graphaware/es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Trying https://github.com/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/archive/2.3.2.0.zip ...
Trying https://github.com/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/archive/master.zip ...
ERROR: failed to download out of all possible locations..., use --verbose to get detailed information
And this when I add --verbose for more details:
plugin install com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0 --verbose
-> Installing com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0...
Trying https://download.elastic.co/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
Trying https://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=com/graphaware/es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
Trying https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/releases/content/com/graphaware/es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0/graph-aided-search-2.3.2.0.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
Trying https://github.com/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/archive/2.3.2.0.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
Trying https://github.com/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/archive/master.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
ERROR: failed to download out of all possible locations..., use --verbose to get detailed information
I looked for that error on google and I found that it might be because of the proxy, and since I am working behind a proxy I tried something that basically worked for others. This is the command line that I tried to install the plugin through proxy:
C:\dev\elasticsearch-2.3.1\bin> plugin -Dhttps.proxyHost=http://example.test.fr -Dhttps.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttps.proxyUser=SomeUser -Dhttps.proxyPassword=Password install com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0
But still it didn't work, and I am still getting the same error. I forced the authentification to the proxy on Internet Explorer, something that usually works for me when I install packages with Maven. However, in that case it didn't work.
I am struggling to integrate my Neo4j database with ElasticSearch, I have been trying that for 4days now and it is taking all my time and cannot work without making this integration with success.
I really appreciate any help or clarification to resolve this error. Thank you.
[UPDATE]
When I try to replace the path, it is still not working. I've tried this command line:
plugin install C:\dev\graph-aided-search-master\target\releases\graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip
and I got this error message:
-> Installing C:\dev\graph-aided-search-master\target\releases\graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip...
ERROR: Invalid prefix or suffix
I put the graph-aided-search Zip file in the same folder as plugin file, so in C:\dev\elasticsearch-2.3.1\bin. Then I tried with the relative path, and I got this message:
> plugin install graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip --verbose
-> Installing graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip...
Trying https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/plugin/graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip/2.3.1/graph-aided-search-2.4.1.4-SNAPSHOT.zip-2.3.1.zip ...
Failed: SocketTimeoutException[connect timed out]
ERROR: failed to download out of all possible locations..., use --verbose to get detailed information
You can download the plugin manually from the MavenRepository
https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search
The correct syntax is this one:
plugin install com.graphaware.es/graph-aided-search/2.3.2.0 -DproxyHost=exampleHost -DproxyPort=portNumber
It is working now!
So I'm trying to install the forge api (Minecraft 1.10.2) for developing a mod, and I'm having an issue with using ForgeGradle. Every time I run it with "bash gradlew setupDecompWorkspace", I get this error:
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
What went wrong:
Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':forgeGradleMcpData'.
Could not resolve de.oceanlabs.mcp:mcp:1.10.2.
Required by:
com.yourname.modid:forge-1:1.0
Could not resolve de.oceanlabs.mcp:mcp:1.10.2.
Could not get resource '(had to remove this link because too many links)'.
Could not GET '(had to remove this link because too many links)'.
org.apache.http.client.ClientProtocolException (no error message)
Could not resolve de.oceanlabs.mcp:mcp:1.10.2.
Could not get resource 'https://libraries.minecraft.net/de/oceanlabs/mcp/mcp/1.10.2/mcp-1.10.2.pom'.
Could not GET 'https://libraries.minecraft.net/de/oceanlabs/mcp/mcp/1.10.2/mcp-1.10.2.pom'. Received status code 403 from server: Forbidden
Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
I've found several people with the same issue, but they were posted back in (roughly) Minecraft 1.6-1.8. Does anyone have any idea about what I should do? I'm stumped and could use some help.
You need to set the mappings property in the minecraft closure in your build.gradle file so ForgeGradle knows which version of the MCP mappings to use.
For example, this will use the latest mappings (as of this posting):
minecraft {
mappings = "snapshot_20161002"
}
The snapshot mappings are built daily and the versions are in the form of snapshot_YYYYMMDD, you can see all the mappings versions here.
I had a similar issue with forge for 1.11. I couldn't use the latest mappings file for some reason. Keeping the mappings file at snapshot_29160518 worked for me.
See this commit for a 1.10.2 plugin build.gradle file:
https://github.com/ljsimin/MinecraftJoypadSplitscreenMod/commit/76b7c83bc35cbe11d6516b31f8e5e4f7ec74b99c