I tried binding a new Embeddable Reporting service into my sample application on bluemix on the domain eu-gb.mybluemix.net. Sample application uses liberty runtime with Cloudant NoSQL DB service and SQL DB services bound to it.
I get a pop-up indicating the URL endpoint https://erservice-impl.eu-gb.bluemix.net:443, prompting to enter the user id and password. Upon providing this, I'm requested to enter the information again.
Anyone who has surfaced this problem on the bluemix UK region..?
Thanks,
Raghavendra.
This behavior is indeed in UK and AUS regions but not in US. We have a support issue open with the Embeddable Reporting Team about this and hope that will be resolved soon.
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Our access to the api that has run for years suddenly stopped working and returns {"code":401, "error": "Unauthorized"}
There is no issue with signing into the account, charges or resource usage.
The only previous interruptions were when IBM purchased the original vendor and again when IBM changed some access requirements.
The application is .NET C# and the api returns title, author, and text from urls.
How can we find the cause of the interruption?
Thanks
This is a duplicate of The old Watson Conversation API (21st Apr 2017 version) seems to have stopped working. Gives me the 401 Unauthorized error and How to know if an application is using Cloud Foundry?
The answer is the same :
IBM Cloud is switching off any services that have not been migrated to a resource group. The Watson services were part of the first batch affected. You will need to migrate your instance to IAM, then use the generated IAM key for authentication.
If you need to migrate from Cloud Foundry, see Migrating Watson services from Cloud Foundry.
You can find out details about the service instance that you are using by clicking the service instance in your Resource list on IBM Cloud and looking at the credentials.
I have been trying to create a Kubernetes Cluster with my Bluemix account owner but always getting the following error upon creation:
IBM Cloud Infrastructure exception: Your account is currently prohibited from order 'Computing Instances'.
Any idea what the issue is? There seems to be no direct way to getting support from Public Bluemix to address this issue. We opened a ticket but it has not been addressed.
You should contact IBM Bluemix Support for this kind of question. Before you login to the Bluemix Console, there is a Support link.
From the look of the exception. It seen like you are trying to create a "second" kubernetes cluster. If this is what you are trying to do, you will need a SoftLayer account; or your ID in your SoftLayer account is not setup properly.
You need admin rights to create clusters in Bluemix. Just makes sure that you get the admin status and it should work for you. The normal permissions granted to you are that of an user. Hope this helps
I have a BlueMix application using NodeRed and I want to sign up for the ElephantSQL service so I can store some tabular data, but when I browse to the service in the catalog I don't see any option to sign up. The only thing that is close is an option "connect to" which allows me to select one of my applications. However, selecting my target application does not sign me up for the service and when I browse back to the service I see it has forgotten my selection.
I understand and that is definitely the cause of the issue. Please open ticket with Bluemix Support so we can look into your account and resolve this issue:
https://console.ng.bluemix.net/docs/support/index.html
I have a problem when creating a Bluemix service - when I select Create Service for either the language translator or any other service, the page stays loaded and never creates the service. What may be the problem? Appreciate any help you can give me.
Looking at the URL in your screen cap, you are using the old Bluemix console, which is no longer supported. Log into the new console using your existing User ID and password, and try creating your service again.
I'm doing the, Getting Started with AlchemyAPI Using Ruby, Ruby tutorial. But I cannot seem to find my API key.
Source: http://www.alchemyapi.com/developers/getting-started-guide/using-alchemyapi-with-ruby
At step 3:
3) Configure the Ruby SDK to use your API Key Now that you have the
Ruby SDK code on your computer, you need to do configure it to use
your API key. In the alchemyapi_ruby directory, run:
ruby alchemyapi.rb YOUR_API_KEY
Where YOUR_API_KEY is the 40 character API key you received in your
e-mail when you registered. If everything goes okay, you should see
the following output:
But I didn't get an API Key in an email...
The tutorial sent me to IBM Bluemix to register, which I have.
This is the email from signing up.
Hi XXX,
Thank you for signing up for Bluemix! During your trial, you'll have
access to Bluemix to build apps, with 2 GB of runtime and container
memory, as well as up to 10 provisioned Bluemix services. And, you
won't need to provide any form of payment for this trial.
Confirm your account to start your 30-day trial.
If you have any problems logging in, let us know at IBM Bluemix
Support.
Welcome to Bluemix!
--IBM Bluemix Team
After confirming - still no API Key. I've logged into the Bluemix site and have been searching around but also don't see it.
I apologize in advance if I've missed something obvious. But I'm wasting a lot of time here and would really appreciate any help :)
Has anyone signed up for this service recently and been able to get their API key. Can you tell me where it came from?
Login to Bluemix, go to Services & APIs. In Watson section chose AlchemyAPI and create one. After AlchemyAPI is created go to the dashboard and select created instance.
Under Service Credentials you can find the apikey:
After the acquisition of AlchemyApi by IBM the endpoints have changed hence the old legacy code in GitHub will not be able to use the key which you get from ibm bluemix.
Click on the watson --> then on the previously created credentials --> again click create. Then highlight the 'service credentials' to see the json format details.