[Edited with new info]
I have created some spaces under my organization name in Bluemix successfully, using both Bluemix web interface & CLI.
I was trying to create an app from IoTFoundation Boilerplate by clicking the icon on the catalog. It leads me to the introduction page, and at the right hand side I was asked to select Space, Name, Host domain etc.
My problem is though I have spaces created and shown successfully in the Bluemix web interface, it is NOT POSSIBLE for me to select the space in the boilerplate. [new info: After > 10 minutes of creating the space using CLI, it finally appears in the boilerplate, however, the spaces created using Bluemix web interface doesn't appear even after a day...].
May I know what is the possible cause in this case?
Thanks in advance for any advise.
BRs,
KH
Generally, to fix this kind of issue follow these steps:
logout
close browser
clean the cache and login in Bluemix console
If the issue is still there open a support request directly from your Bluemix console or you can open a new ticket here: https://support.ng.bluemix.net/gethelp/ .
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I recently deployed a Next.js application for a software engineering boot camp. I am using Vercel for hosting the web app. The problem I am having has been spoken about on the internet before. However, I couldn't find much helpful information.
When I look at the real-time logs for my application from my Vercel dashboard, a 504 error gets thrown for multiple API routes I have created. I am aware that Vercel places restrictions on requests depending on the hosting plan someone subscribes to. However, I can't help but wonder if I have overlooked an important step when deploying my application.
When deploying my application, I did the following things:
Connected a session store to my MongoDB database.
Created a password-protected MongoDB Atlas account (credentials are environment variables).
White-listed all IP addresses so that any user can interact with their portion of the database.
I would appreciate help finding out if these errors are my fault and if there is anything I can do about them or if they are solely caused by the restrictions of the "Hobby" plan.
Thank you very much in advance,
-Sam
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I had a similar issue, turned out, it was just the fact that I did not add the vercel ip addr to the network access page on mongodb so momgodb was blocking vercel from accessing data.
You need to integrate MongoDB in your project on Vercel.
Go to your project settings in Vercel and go to the Integrations tab. Click the Browse Marketplace button and find MongoDb. Click Add Integration button and follow the instructions.
Hope this helps... I know this was asked quite a while ago.
You have to troubleshoot the issue by doing the following
Eliminate the NextJS app out of the equation - Using postman https://www.postman.com/downloads/ - Confirm the output of your API, what is the time the API takes? Given function invocation has a limit, you need to optimize the API to meet the threshold.
If the API times are fine and resolution occurs outside of your app, the next step is to troubleshoot the API route, remove the DB parts and just echo back a success message and check the function invocation time.
If #2 turns out to be the issue, reach out to vercel support - Another option could be hosting it outside and whitelisting the cross domain API ask from your application.
I'm using Node-RED Starter to build my app. My app URL can be accessed here.
should appear on my browser, but I got an
instead.
The app however seems to be working fine on my dashboard. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you.
Your app is throwing a 500 error which basically means that your app is very much broken. How did you build it? Which starter did you use?
As you are running in the IBM Cloud, I would drop what you already have, and recreate using the starter from the IBM Cloud catalog. Unless of course if that is what you used to create it in the first place. In which case as per the other suggestions look at the server side logs, from the options on IBM Cloud for your application.
I had successfully setup a custom domain with IBM Cloud Functions in the past, but now suddenly it seems to be broken.
Here is how I was able to do it in the past: You first need to install a SSL cert in IBM Cloud by going to:
Log in to IBM Cloud
Go to Manage>Accounts>Cloud Foundry Orgs.
Click on your Org and then click Edit Org.
Choose the Domain tab, add a domain, and install the SSL cert that was purchased or obtained for free by letsencrypt.org
Go to Cloud Functions page by clicking on the Hamburger menu
and then click Functions.
Click APIs on the sidebar.
Choose an existing API you would like to map to the domain.
Choose Definitions from the sidebar.
Select Domain for API and change it your new domain!
YAY, IBM Cloud says it is now connecting your custom domain. You get a warning about how it takes a bit of time, but the task never finishes.
This actually worked until about a month or so ago. Now it just sits there and it will not route your domain to your API.
If you hit the site you which is routed, it will say:
404 Not Found: Requested route ('yourdomain.com') does not exist.
Am I missing something? Or has IBM again crapped out on me.
There was a bug affecting this feature, but it has since been fixed. Give it another try.
I am new to HANA Cloud portal. I have created a standalone SAPUI5 Application following the below steps:
SAP HANA Cloud Platform
I have not set any destinations since I am using dummy data for now. The app works fine standalone but when I add it to a site in the HANA cloud portal the application fails with the error "could not open App.Try again Later". I have followed the below steps. Please let me know if I have missed put anything:-
1) Created a site from the site directory screen with a blank site temppplate.
2) Next I selected the app I want to add into the site from the account apps section in the left navigation inside the flpportal service and added it[using the forward icon].
3) Then when I try to add it as a menu configuration it shows up in the list and gets added but when I publish the site I get the above error mentioned.
Am I missing any step or doing it wrong altogether? BTW I am using a HANA trial account for now.
Also, I would like to know whether this is the correct way to do it. Also, any documentation on the same will be helpful
Adding the error description. The name of the app is Kpidemo:
When I try to deploy application to bluemix, I get following error
Error: Host taken error. A different mapped application URL is required before pushing or starting the application.
Though If I download a default application created bluemix, download the same and import in eclipse and then redeploying application works fine. I am sure I must be missing some key steps, wondering if someone can point me to the link that has those details or missing step.
Use the screenshot below to ensure that your mapped URL is correct:
according to the posted error you just set a wrong URL for your app's mapping URL: just check on Eclipse Server view, you should have Bluemix Server item, double click on it to open, it should show your server configuration, go to Applications and Services tab, here you could find you app listed; now double click on it, it should open you app properties, check on Mapper URL property under General configuration tab.
Otherwise could you provide some details more about the configuration used on Bluemix Eclipse plugin?
As per my understanding..
application name is globle. what ever application name using that already used by someone.
try to change Name.
ex:- cocacola.mybluemix.net change to cocacola429.mybluemix.net.
it worked for me.