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Aled Sage resolved BROOKLYN-444.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 0.11.0
> Effector call works from GUI but fails from CLI
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> Key: BROOKLYN-444
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN-444
> Project: Brooklyn
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0
> Environment: Brooklyn Version 0.10.0 on Mac
> Reporter: Murdo Aird
> Assignee: Geoff Macartney
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 0.11.0
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> The following simple BP adds an Effector to an entity. The entity can be
> called from the web UI and succeeds. Drilling into the Activity logs shows
> the simple bash command works.
> However if I try to invoke the Effector via the CLI [1], the call fails:
> br app "effector-test" entity "Empty Software Process" effector DoStuff invoke
> For the CLI failure, it looks like a random (?) environment variable is being
> injected via the CLI [2].
> {code:none}
> name: effector-test
> location: localhost
> services:
> - type: org.apache.brooklyn.entity.software.base.EmptySoftwareProcess
> install.command: echo True
> launch.command: echo True
> checkRunning.command: echo true
> brooklyn.initializers:
> - type: org.apache.brooklyn.core.effector.ssh.SshCommandEffector
> brooklyn.config:
> name: DoStuff
> command: whoami
> {code}
> * Calling a standard Effector (e.g. stop) via the CLI works.
> * If the DoSuff Effector via CLI fails, I can subsequently call it from the
> web UI and it works
> Not to muddy the waters, but calling the same Effector from the REST API also
> results in an error - but it's a different one [3].
> [1] https://gist.github.com/murdoaird/0ba46476b8ec1e5039097b3754f720f7
> [2] https://gist.github.com/murdoaird/50777a5fa398a79611b4ec5bbfdc1d7d#env-1
> [3] https://gist.github.com/murdoaird/e153c5b3502d5475dee7358e2d9c3472
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