I am getting this while connecting to Google Colab GPU:
You cannot currently connect to a GPU due to usage limits in Colab
The last successful connection was about 9 hours ago. What should I do to be able to run my code?
Can anyone please help me?
edit: I saw a question like this and someone suggested running the code again 8 hours later. I tried this but apparently didn't work.
I found that there is not a strict rule on how much time you should wait.
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Everyone.
Please help me.
When I run my substrate node server by running this command "./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external --rpc-external", server works well and start generating blocks first.
But after few hours, my server is been stopped and also stopped generating blocks automatically.
How can I solve this problem?
Here is Terminal Error.
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Best Regards.
I've been trying to set up the Lite Plan - DB2-s5 on IBM Cloud and it gives me an Connection Error all the time.
Please, help would be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
I got the same error:
The Service "Db2-1q" has not been created due to a network error. Please try again at a later time. [...]
There is no error number, so I can't find any solution online either. I guess this is a general problem with IBM cloud right now, maybe it will be fixed some time soon.
First, I've finaly found out what the problem was but still, I decided to write this question+answer for others (because I spent 6 hours with this issue).
So, what's the problem...
I have a Cloud Foundry app (on public Bluemix) based on binary-buildpack. Two days ago, everything was OK. But not since yesterday. My app crashed (probably during restaging or something similar) and never started again. I tried to push the app again and still the same result. Really frustrating...
Something about the backend... There is a shell script in my instance that runs one binary application. Generaly, the application should connect to database server (also on public Bluemix).
The problem: Everytime I tried to start the app, it crashed immediately. This is what I found in logs: dial tcp: lookup databaseserverdomain.com on 0.0.0.0:53: server misbehaving.
There are a couple of similar problems on StackOverflow but no answer that would be helpful for me.
So, the error means that something went wrong with TCP connection. Ok, but what exactly? That's the question I'm going to answer myself...
Sounds like your binary isn't capable in properly handling connection problems. I would rather fix that part since I guess it will crash anyway when there is a connection issue.
The solution was actually simple...
I edited my shell script and add ping google.com -count 3 before launching the application to test if there is a stable network connection. This worked.
The application got 2 more seconds and it was enough for network/router/whatever to establish the connection.
Hmm.. It seems that there is something wrong with network routing on Cloud Foundry/Bluemix since yesterday.
I'm trying to connect to the Dev SQL server on Google's cloud platform.
I used to have no problem at all connecting a few weeks ago but I wanted to upgrade some stuff and suddenly a connection cannot be established..
I've tried connecting via MySQL Workbench first and it keeps getting a connection error 10060. When I test the parameters it goes fine but the connection never succeeds.
So I also tried using code in Java using a code similar to Google's example and this arbitrarily works but mostly doesn't and throws connection link fail exception.
So I know the code and setup is fine since it sometimes succeeds. so the question is: why? When is it fine and when does it fail and why? Also why does it never work via the workbench although it did work in the past?
Is this familiar to anyone?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I'm having the same problem.
I read that it might be the ISP blocking outbound port 3306.
is your IPS is Bezeq International-Ltd by any chance?
when I use my cell phone network it works fine.
It looks like Google are currently having issues with Cloud SQL. See Twitter for example
I’m working on a experiment regarding to a course I’m taking about tuning DB2. I’m using the EC2 from Amazon (aws) to conduct the experiment.
My problem is, however, that I have to test a non-compression against row-compression in DB2 and to do that I’ve created a bsh file that run those experiments. But when I reach to my compression part I get the error ”Transaction log is full”; and no matter how low I set the inserts for it is complaining about my transaction log.
I’ve scouted Google for a day now trying to find some way to flush / clear the log or just get rit of it, i don’t need it. I’ve tried to increase the size but nothing has helped.
Please, I hope someone has an answer to solve this frustrating problem
Thanks
- Mestika
There is no need to "clear the log" in DB2. When a transaction is rolled back, DB2 releases the log space used by the transaction.
If you've increased the log size and it has not helped, please post more information about what you're trying to do.
No need of restarting. Just try to force the applications using DB2 force applications all.
Increase the Actie Log File Size and try to force application connections and terminate the connections.
Try to run the job now.
db2 force applications all
db2 update db cfg for sample using logfilsiz 5125
db2 force applications all
db2 terminate
db2 connect to sample
Run your job and monitor.
Just restart the instance, it would release the pending logs and you should be fine