This is the output in the terminal window each time I open launchpad.dev and try to login 127.0.0.1 - "127.0.0.1" "launchpad.dev" [29/Sep/2015:16:33:56 +1100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 14506 23 0.0394241809845 53 1654 "Anonymous" "RootObject:index.html" "" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0" 127.0.0.1 - "127.0.0.1" "launchpad.dev" [29/Sep/2015:16:34:01 +1100] "GET /+login HTTP/1.1" 503 8894 3 0.0257439613342 49 48 "Anonymous" "RootObject:+login" "https://launchpad.dev/" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0"
On 29 September 2015 at 16:27, Michael . <keltoi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >The development config uses https://testopenid.dev/ as its OpenID > provider, which is served by the same app that runs https://launchpad.dev/ > . > Ok. > > >Have you tried rebooting to ensure all config changes are in place? > Yes before I emailed the mailing list. > > >What do the Apache logs say about the testopenid.dev request? > Just read through the logs and did a search for testopenid.dev and there > is no mention at all. > > >Are you using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or 14.04 LTS on the server? > I'm using 14.04.3 because it is the closest to Debian Jessie which is what > I use on my machines. > I would eventually like to get Launchpad running on Debian Jessie but I'm > happy to work with Ubuntu 14.04 while I am learning about Launchpad. > > On 29 September 2015 at 15:57, William Grant <william.gr...@canonical.com> > wrote: > >> On 29/09/15 15:37, Michael . wrote: >> > I finished with Launchpad in VM (so I didn't inadvertently destroy a >> > good working system) and I have sat down today and installed it on a >> > production machine. >> > There were a couple of hiccups along the way and each time I had a >> > problem I worked through it till I got past that problem. I then >> > reinstalled my system so it was totally new and up to date. >> > The final time I got it running with no problems and the >> > https://launchpad.dev page loads. I go to log in (I created a user >> > michael and it had a generic email address given by >> utilities/make-lp-user . >> > I went to sign in and on the sign in page (https://launchpad.dev/+login >> ) >> > and I I get "OpenID Provider Is Unavailable at This Time >> > The openid provider was unavailable. Please try again in a moment." (I >> > have a screenshot if you want one). >> > I try a few more times but keep getting the same message (which I >> > figured I would). >> > What's going on here? What isn't installed or working properly? >> > I'm happy to do a clean install again because I want to get this working >> > on my machine before I go any further. >> > Cheers. >> > Michael >> >> The development config uses https://testopenid.dev/ as its OpenID >> provider, which is served by the same app that runs >> https://launchpad.dev/. Have you tried rebooting to ensure all config >> changes are in place? What do the Apache logs say about the >> testopenid.dev request? Are you using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or 14.04 LTS on >> the server? >> >> > On 26 September 2015 at 18:22, Michael . <keltoi...@gmail.com >> > <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > Ah ok, just checked and it works. >> > I'll use the old Makefile now and see what happens with rabbitmq. >> > Thanks for your help. >> > >> > On 26 September 2015 at 15:58, William Grant >> > <william.gr...@canonical.com <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>> >> > wrote: >> > >> > On 26/09/15 15:28, Michael . wrote: >> > > Correction, it doesn't tell me that rabbitmq has timed out. >> > This is the >> > > output the mare run stops at. >> > > 2015-09-26 05:15:51 INFO Killing librarian (3150) >> > > 2015-09-26 05:15:51 INFO Killing launchpad (3148) >> > > bin/run -r librarian,google-webservice,memcached,txlongpoll \ >> > > -i development >> > > Removing stale pidfile /var/tmp/development-librarian.pid >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:15:58 WARNING root Developer mode is enabled: >> > this is a >> > > security risk and should NOT be enabled on production servers. >> > Developer >> > > mode can be turned off in etc/zope.conf >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:16:17 INFO Server zope.server.http (HTTP) >> started. >> > > Hostname: michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> > > Port: 8085 >> > > URL: http://michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711:8085/ >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:16:17 INFO PMDBWSGIHTTPServer zope.server.http >> > > (PostmortemDebuggingHTTP) started. >> > > Hostname: michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> > > Port: 8088 >> > > URL: http://michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711:8088/ >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:16:17 INFO Server zope.server.http >> > (DebugLayerHTTP) started. >> > > Hostname: michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> > > Port: 8086 >> > > URL: http://michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711:8086/ >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:16:17 INFO Server zope.server.http >> > (PrivateXMLRPC) started. >> > > Hostname: michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> > > Port: 8087 >> > > URL: http://michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711:8087/ >> > > ------ >> > > 2015-09-26T15:16:17 INFO root Startup time: 18.689 sec real, >> > 10.549 sec CPU >> > >> > That means Launchpad is up and running successfully. If you've >> used >> > rocketfuel-setup, you should be able to browse to >> > https://launchpad.dev/. >> > >> > But it took about twice as long to start as I would expect. I >> > wouldn't >> > try to run an appserver with less than 4GiB of RAM, though 2GiB >> > might >> > not be absolutely terrible if you're running 32-bit. >> > >> > > On 26 September 2015 at 15:26, Michael . <keltoi...@gmail.com >> <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com> >> > > <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com>>> >> wrote: >> > > >> > > I have made a backup of the Makefile (Makefile.old) and >> removed all >> > > references do rabbitmq in the original file. Nothing >> changes. >> > > I'm starting to think some of this is a ram issue. How >> much ram is >> > > the recommended minimum for launchpad to build and run? >> > > >> > > On 26 September 2015 at 10:34, William Grant >> > > <william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>>> >> > > wrote: >> > > >> > > On 26/09/15 05:33, Michael . wrote: >> > > > Sorry for the delay >> > > > Clean install Ubuntu 14.04.3. Followed the process' >> at >> > > > https://dev.launchpad.net/Running Everything went >> as >> > it should until >> > > > make run where I got >> > > > <lp.scripts.runlaunchpad.TxLongPollService object at >> > 0x2ab851b3fc50> >> > > > fixture details: >> > > > (not ready yet?) >> > > > Traceback (most recent call last): >> > > > File "bin/run", line 26, in <module> >> > > > >> sys.exit(lp.scripts.runlaunchpad.start_launchpad()) >> > > > File >> > > > >> > >> "/home/michael/launchpad/lp-branches/devel/lib/lp/scripts/runlaunchpad.py", >> > > > line 436, in start_launchpad >> > > > with nested(*services): >> > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/contextlib.py", line 17, >> > in __enter__ >> > > > return self.gen.next() >> > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/contextlib.py", line 112, >> > in nested >> > > > vars.append(enter()) >> > > > [... snip ...] >> > > > Exception: Timeout waiting for RabbitMQ server to >> > start: log in >> > > > '/tmp/tmpJyCtsY/server.log'. >> > > > make: *** [run] Error 1 >> > > > >> > michael@michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> :~/launchpad/lp-branches/devel$ >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Checked logs and attached them to this >> > > > message.tmpppg...@localhost-sasl.log is empty. >> > > > >> > > > So now rabbitmq is timing out and launchpad wont >> start. >> > > >> > > It works fine for me on a fresh trusty system. Does >> > everything >> > > work if >> > > you edit Makefile to remove rabbitmq from the list of >> > services >> > > to start? >> > > It's not essential for basic usage. >> > > >> > > > Cheers. >> > > > Michael. >> > > > >> > > > On 24 September 2015 at 20:08, Michael . >> > <keltoi...@gmail.com <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com> >> > <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com>> >> > > > <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com <mailto: >> keltoi...@gmail.com> >> > <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com <mailto:keltoi...@gmail.com>>>> >> wrote: >> > > > >> > > > Ok I will work on it tomorrow when my mind is >> more alert. >> > > > Thanks for your time and assistance, it is >> appreciated. >> > > > Cheers. >> > > > Michael. >> > > > >> > > > On 24 September 2015 at 19:46, William Grant >> > > > <william.gr...@canonical.com <mailto: >> william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>> >> > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>>>> >> > > > wrote: >> > > > >> > > > On 24/09/15 19:32, Michael . wrote: >> > > > > I am currently cleaning up my system. I >> > will do a fresh install tomorrow >> > > > > and post the results but as I said I have >> > been able to get passed that >> > > > > error and get stuck on a different error >> > later on. The "librarian" and >> > > > > now the rabbit time out is what I would >> > like to work on as they are the >> > > > > errors that are stopping me. >> > > > >> > > > The librarian error is fallout from the bad >> > database setup. I've >> > > > updated >> > > > the manual instructions on the wiki (the >> > problem you ran into was >> > > > probably lack of IPv6 auth config), but you >> > should work out why >> > > > launchpad-database-setup is failing. It >> > looks like the script is >> > > > corrupt, or your /bin/sh is weird, or >> > something similarly sinister. >> > > > >> > > > > On 24 September 2015 at 19:13, William >> Grant >> > > > > <william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>> >> > > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>>> >> > > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>> >> > > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com> >> > > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com >> > <mailto:william.gr...@canonical.com>>>>> wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > On 24/09/15 18:56, Michael . wrote: >> > > > > > I have noticed that many things >> > about LP see >> > > to be aged >> > > > but when that is >> > > > > > what is available it is what people >> > will use. >> > > > > > Anyway, below is a copy of the >> > output from a >> > > new setup >> > > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > michael@michael-RV411-RV511-E3511-S3511-RV711 >> :~/launchpad/lp-branches/devel$ >> > > > > > ./utilities/launchpad-database-setup >> > michael >> > > > > > <snip> >> > > > > > * Starting PostgreSQL 9.3 database >> > > > > > server >> > > > > > [ OK ] >> > > > > > Waiting 10 seconds for postgresql to >> > come up... >> > > > > > Creating postgresql user $ >> > > > > >> > > > > That's a bit suspicious; it should say >> > "Creating >> > > > postgresql user >> > > > > michael". Can you paste the full >> output of >> > > > launchpad-database-setup? Is >> > > > > your /bin/sh a symlink to a shell >> > other than >> > > dash or bash? >> > > > > >> > > > > William. >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >
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