Hi Spring:
Sorry I only see the latest on lanchpad, how to get the latest version?
Thank you
From: Spring Zhang [mailto:spring.zhang@linaro.org]
Sent: 2012年6月7日 13:48
To: Song, Elen
Cc: linaro-validation@lists.linaro.org
Subject: Re: [Linaro-validation] lava-deployment-tool bad gateway
Hi, Elen,
Please update lava-deployment-tool to the latest and try, there's no mini requirement now.
And use remove to uninstall the testinstance first before you start a new one:
# lava-deployment-tool remove testinstanceOn 6 June 2012 15:29, Song, Elen <Elen.Song@atmel.com> wrote:
Hi Spring:
It is not work, but I do found something, if I use
./lava-deployment-tool bundle requirement/requirements-mini.txt
It work.
But If I use ./lava-deployment-tool bundle requirement/requirements-latest.txt
It failed.
If I add something into requirements-mini.txt, like lava-dashboard, it faild
BR
From: Spring Zhang [mailto:spring.zhang@linaro.org]
Sent: 2012年6月5日 18:21
To: Song, Elen
Cc: linaro-validation@lists.linaro.org
Subject: Re: [Linaro-validation] lava-deployment-tool bad gateway
On 5 June 2012 17:36, Song, Elen <Elen.Song@atmel.com> wrote:
I’m not understand:
LAVA_INSTANCE=ex1 ---> your instance name
. /srv/lava/instances/$LAVA_INSTANCE/instance.conf
Should be:
LAVA_INSTANCE=ex1 testinstance . /srv/lava/instances/testinstance/instance.conf
No, replace ex1:
LAVA_INSTANCE=testinstance
. /srv/lava/instances/testinstance/instance.conf
From: Spring Zhang [mailto:spring.zhang@linaro.org]
Sent: 2012年6月5日 17:16
To: Song, Elen
Cc: linaro-validation@lists.linaro.org
Subject: Re: [Linaro-validation] lava-deployment-tool bad gateway
On 5 June 2012 16:13, Song, Elen <Elen.Song@atmel.com> wrote:
Hi Spring:
http://10.217.2.155/lava-server
is my server ip,
a2dissite default does not work for me,
but I do found a err message in /var/log/apache2
[Tue Jun 05 09:27:46 2012] [error] [client 10.217.2.155] uwsgi: unable to connect to uWSGI server: No such file or directory
Seems uwsgi have some problem
How can that be?
uwsgi can be installed improperly.
Try to run manually to see the log:
stop lava-instance LAVA_INSTANCE=xxxx
LAVA_INSTANCE=ex1 ---> your instance name
. /srv/lava/instances/$LAVA_INSTANCE/instance.conf
export VIRTUAL_ENV=/srv/lava/instances/$LAVA_INSTANCE
export PATH=$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH
sudo /srv/lava/instances/$LAVA_INSTANCE/bin/uwsgi --ini=/srv/lava/instances/$LAVA_INSTANCE/etc/lava-server/uwsgi.ini
By the way , which version do lava-deployment-tool release, ubuntu-10.10-desktop?
I think a proper release version to me will get less troubleJ
It supports on oneiric and precise, others may need modification.
BR
From: Spring Zhang [mailto:spring.zhang@linaro.org]
Sent: 2012年6月5日 15:19
To: Song, Elen
Cc: linaro-validation@lists.linaro.org
Subject: Re: [Linaro-validation] lava-deployment-tool bad gateway
On 5 June 2012 11:44, Song, Elen <Elen.Song@atmel.com> wrote:
Hi Spring and All:
I’m using lava-deployment-tool-0.3-2012-03.tar.gz to install lava-server on ubuntu-12.04-LTS
1../lava-deployment-tool setup2 ./lava-deployment-tool bundle requirement/requirements-latest.txt
3 ./lava-deployment-tool install testinstance lava.pybundle
4 sudo start lava-instance LAVA_INSTANCE=testinstance
In setp2 , I change download to download/old for uwsgi compiling in lava-deployment-tool
Then add simplejson ==2.3.2 in requirement-latest.txt to make compile ok.
When I open http://10.217.2.155/lava-server, it says:
What is the IP? I guess it is your lava-server ip?
Bad Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu) Server at 127.0.1.1 Port 80
Do you know there is any workaround ?
Do you use a proxy? If yes, you can try http://localhost/lava-server
If that can't work, the simplest way is to disable default site config in apache2:
ls /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
There should be a 'default' and a testinstance.conf, we need to disable default for two configs use 80 port to listen both.
# sudo a2dissite default
# sudo service apache2 reload
But a2dissite doesn't work for me, if that case, please delete 'default' symlink directly:
# sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/default
# sudo service apache2 reload
Then it should work.
BestRegards
Elen Song
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