Hi Vivek, Can you describe more about your environment? Did you setup both Airavata and Django Portal locally? Are you also using a local Keycloak? Or are you connecting to a development instance?
Suresh > On May 14, 2020, at 6:45 PM, Bandaru, Vivek Shresta <vivb...@iu.edu> wrote: > > Still looking for help. How do I mitigate this issue? Is this expected from > the default-admin user? Am I supposed to create a new user with permissions > to either create or use an experiment? If yes, how do I do that? > Any help is appreciated. > > Regards, > Vivek. > > From: "Bandaru, Vivek Shresta" <vivb...@iu.edu> > Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 6:43 PM > To: "dev@airavata.apache.org" <dev@airavata.apache.org> > Subject: Errors while creating experiments > > Hi All, > > I’m trying to understand the flow of how an experiment is created and stored. > When I try to create an experiment using the default-admin user, I’m getting > AuthorizationExceptions in my Django-portal and I see ‘Failed to fetch’ > errors on UI. > And the UI shows an error when I choose the ONLY computing resource > available, ‘js-156-93.jetstream-cloud.org’. > Please find attached the png of the UI and the logs of Django-portal and > Airavata. > > I did try creating a new user, but looks like a new user requires permission > from admin to create or access experiments. > > And finally, trying to run the Django Portal on Debug mode in PyCharm just > exits returning a Segmentation fault. Stackoverflow answers which support > this claim can be found here > <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45016449/pycharm-debugger-instantly-exits-with-139-code> > and here > <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40203572/pycharm-debug-segmentation-fault-signal-11>. > Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but do we have a > workaround for this? > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > Vivek.