Hi Keerthi, Build was fixed. You can try now after a git pull
Dimuthu On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 5:20 PM Keerthi N <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi DImuthu, > > Yes that works for docker-compose up. But the mvn build failed after git > pull at Airavata load testing client. The error says actual and formal > arguments differ for init function in > tools/load/StorageResourceManager.java and > modules/airavata-helix/agent-impl/sshj-agent/SSHJStorageAdaptor.java, which > is true. The confusing part is maven build was successful before git pull. > I attached the screenshots please suggest the changes. > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 2:11 PM DImuthu Upeksha < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Keerthi, >> >> Can you try now? >> >> Dimuthu >> >> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 12:50 PM Keerthi N <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello DImuthu, >>> >>> The "docker-compose up" step fails with pull access denied for >>> *dimuthuupe/sshd:1.0* image. Please grant the necessary permissions. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Keerthi >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 2:51 AM DImuthu Upeksha < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Folks, >>>> >>>> Since Airavata is a multi server platform with lots of components and >>>> configurations, it is quite challenging for a new developer to get started >>>> with the code base and setup a running Airavata deployment locally. To >>>> address that, we came up with a standalone deployment guide [1] which >>>> utilizes a VirtualBox VM and Ansible scripts to setup a deployment locally. >>>> Even though this fulfilled the requirements for some extent, we found that >>>> the amount of configuration was still little bit overwhelming and software >>>> update process was not realtime as binaries were deployed in a VM. >>>> >>>> Due to above mentioned issues, we have explored possible alternatives >>>> for VM based deployment and reduce the setup time with less or no >>>> configurations. As a solution, we came up with a new module [2] for >>>> Airavata which can start all the Airavata and all other supportive >>>> components within the IDE. This module mainly contains 2 parts. Java code >>>> to start Airavata server components and docker composer configuration to >>>> load rest of the supportive components as docker containers such as >>>> Database, Zookeeper, Keycloak, Kafka, RabbitMQ and a custom SSHD server. >>>> >>>> In addition to that, it contains instructions on how to start and >>>> connect our new user portal (Django portal) and old portal (PGA) to >>>> Airavata so that you can straightaway tryout Airavata with less trouble. >>>> Aiaravata database comes with pre loaded data which contains a simple Echo >>>> application and one of our test JestStream cluster details. So you do not >>>> need to worry about those configurations as well. >>>> >>>> To guide you more, I have created a short screencast [3] that covers >>>> main steps mentioned in the Readme [4] file. However you have to thoroughly >>>> follow each and every step mentioned in the Readme file in order to make >>>> everything work without any issue. >>>> >>>> Since this is a new implementation with very limited amount of testing, >>>> it is expected for you to come up with various issues in the process and >>>> please let us know about them so that we can improve this further. Or if >>>> you can directly contribute, it is highly appreciated. >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dFhajiYlPtNymIKbMvCXeLivLHujLjvE107QyUDEgdA/edit?usp=sharing >>>> [2] >>>> https://github.com/apache/airavata/tree/develop/modules/ide-integration >>>> [3] https://youtu.be/nMlrYTqAKd0 >>>> [4] >>>> https://github.com/apache/airavata/blob/develop/modules/ide-integration/README.md >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Dimuthu >>>> >>>
