I've seen this problem too. Are there an errors in the 'docker-compose up' 
output?

> On Apr 5, 2020, at 9:55 PM, Isuru Ranawaka <irjan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 8:59 PM Suresh Marru <sma...@apache.org 
> <mailto:sma...@apache.org>> wrote:
> Hi Isuru,
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> I wonder if it is related to renew tokens? Any insights?
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> There is a chance. But,  AFAIK  the server caches authorization decisions for 
> at least one hour through auth cache (by default this is enabled). So it is 
> unlikely that the server may try to renew tokens before that time. Breaking 
> in 30 minutes interval is wired.  Anyhow, there is a probability of occurring 
> this if sever unable to access  sharing registry. Hence,   I think better to 
> check whether  DB connections and IAM sever connections are correctly 
> established. 
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> Is there any error logs on server-side ?
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> thanks
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>> On Apr 3, 2020, at 6:48 AM, Dinuka Desilva <l.dinukadesi...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:l.dinukadesi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I got the airava and airavata-django-portal running on localhost by 
>> executing following script on 4 terminals one after the other. 
>> docker-compose down && rm -rf database_data/ && docker-compose up
>> mvn exec:java 
>> -Dexec.mainClass="org.apache.airavata.ide.integration.APIServerStarter"
>> . ./build_js.sh
>> source ./venv/bin/activate && rm -rf ./tmp/ && rm -rf db.sqlite3 && python 
>> manage.py migrate && python manage.py load_default_gateway && python 
>> manage.py runserver
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>> With this I could access the localhost server at http://localhost:8000 
>> <http://localhost:8000/>. But, only for less than half an hour it worked and 
>> then it's ended up with the following error. It has the logged in user 
>> though an error occurred. 
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>> <Screenshot 2020-04-03 at 4.03.25 PM.png>
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>> Neither restarting the servers nor clearing cache didn't solve this issue. 
>> And I had to execute above four script again which recreates the database. 
>> For kind of each 20-30 minutes, I had to do this. I'm doubtful whether I'm 
>> doing anything wrong. 
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>> Also, below I have attached the settings_local.py.
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>> Thanka & Regards,
>> Dinuka
>> <settings_local.py>
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> Indiana University, IN

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