The 0.0.0.0 IP looks a bit odd. How is your loopback network interface configured? Check with ifconfig.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 8:51 AM, Guruju, Lakshmi Sravya < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > > I have setup predictionIo successfully on a linux VM. Event server is > running at http://localhost:7070. > > > > I am using elasticseacrh as data storage and it is up and running at > http://localhost:9200 > > > > But when I am trying to deploy Recommendation engine, deployment was > successful but I am not able to access it at localhost. You can see the > below trace after successful deployment. > > > > [WARN] [WorkflowUtils$] Non-empty parameters supplied to > org.template.recommendation.Preparator, but its constructor does not > accept any arguments. Stubbing with empty parameters. > > [WARN] [WorkflowUtils$] Non-empty parameters supplied to > org.template.recommendation.Serving, but its constructor does not accept > any arguments. Stubbing with empty parameters. > > [INFO] [Remoting] Starting remoting > > [INFO] [Remoting] Remoting started; listening on addresses :[akka.tcp:// > [email protected]:40932] > > [WARN] [MetricsSystem] Using default name DAGScheduler for source because > spark.app.id is not set. > > [INFO] [Engine] Using persisted model > > [INFO] [Engine] Custom-persisted model detected for algorithm > org.template.recommendation.ALSAlgorithm > > [WARN] [ALSModel] User factor does not have a partitioner. Prediction on > individual records could be slow. > > [WARN] [ALSModel] User factor is not cached. Prediction could be slow. > > [WARN] [ALSModel] Product factor does not have a partitioner. Prediction > on individual records could be slow. > > [WARN] [ALSModel] Product factor is not cached. Prediction could be slow. > > [INFO] [MasterActor] Undeploying any existing engine instance at > http://0.0.0.0:8000 > > [WARN] [MasterActor] Nothing at http://0.0.0.0:8000 > > [INFO] [HttpListener] Bound to /0.0.0.0:8000 > > [INFO] [MasterActor] Engine is deployed and running. Engine API is live at > http://0.0.0.0:8000. > > > > > > $ curl -i -X GET "http://localhost:8000" > > curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8000: Connection refused > > > > I have also tried with different ports but nothing worked. Could someone > please help me resolve these. > > > > Regards, > > Sravya >
