Stackstorm: Action "packs.install" cannot be found - docker

I am currently having issues installing any pack at all in stackstorm using the st2 client.
Error:
ERROR: 400 Client Error: Bad Request
MESSAGE: Action "packs.install" cannot be found. for url: http://sts-st2api:9101/packs/install
Environment: Running Kubernetes on local kind cluster
To repoduce:
Exec into the st2 client pod
Then login to the st2 using: st2 login -w st2admin
Install any pack

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"invalid peer certificate contents..." while running `slack run` using slack-cli running on deno

I am on MacOS (M1) trying to run slack run. When I call the Workflow and submit very simple form, I get error:
🚫 Error: exit status 1
error: Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: error sending request for url (https://slack.com/api/functions.completeSuccess): error trying to connect: invalid peer certificate contents: invalid peer certificate: UnknownIssuer
const resp = await fetch(url, {
^
at async mainFetch (deno:ext/fetch/26_fetch.js:247:14)
at async fetch (deno:ext/fetch/26_fetch.js:464:9)
at async BaseSlackAPIClient.apiCall (https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_api#0.0.2/base-client.ts:20:18)
at async RunFunction (https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_runtime#0.5.0/run-function.ts:57:5)
at async DispatchPayload (https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_runtime#0.5.0/dispatch-payload.ts:64:16)
at async runLocally (https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_runtime#0.5.0/local-run-function.ts:29:16)
at async https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_runtime#0.5.0/local-run-function.ts:50:3
Slack version:
Using slack v1.16.4
Deno version:
deno 1.28.3 (release, aarch64-apple-darwin)
v8 10.9.194.5
typescript 4.8.3
Can anyone help on this please?
I tried to submit workflow form that is supposed to input a message and enrich it and send it back to channel.
If you are behind a proxy you can set the HTTP_PROXY and the HTTPS_PROXY environment variables.
Or if you need to load a CA from a local pem file you can set the DENO_CERT variable
see Deno Environment Documentation

JupyterHub installation in windows using docker

I want to install JupiterHub using Docker (my operating system is Windows). I have done the installation steps and I am running JupiterHab, when I login to jupyterhub as an admin or user in browser, I get the following error:
Spawn failed: Server at http://127.0.0.1:44325/user/zahra/ didn't respond in 30 seconds
i edited the jupyterhub config file and added these lines:
import pwd, subprocess
c.JupyterHub.authenticator_class = 'nativeauthenticator.NativeAuthenticator'
c.Authenticator.admin_users = {'admin'}
def pre_spawn_hook(spawner):
username = spawner.user.name
try:
pwd.getpwnam(username)
except KeyError:
subprocess.check_call(['useradd', '-ms', '/bin/bash', username])
c.Spawner.pre_spawn_hook = pre_spawn_hook
c.Spawner.default_url = '/lab'
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peer node status command not working correcly in hyperledger fabric network

I have a problem like this. I am very new to hyper ledger fabric. I attach a shell to a running peer container in visual studio code and hit peer node start command in that terminal it gives me an error saying that,
2018-09-13 09:08:04.621 UTC [nodeCmd] status -> INFO 040 Error trying to get status from local peer: rpc error: code = Unknown desc
= access denied
status:UNKNOWN
Error: Error trying to connect to local peer: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = access denied
Can Someone help me to solve this problem? I search a lot but I was unable to find a solution to my problem. Thank You?
edit: the problem is you are using an old card with a new setup. when you create the app and then restarted the environment, it leads to the regeneration of the certificates.
I guess the problem is the FABRIC_VERSION. When you set it to hlfv1 and get bash into peer container (docker exec -it peer0.org1.example.com bash), the peer commands are working properly but when you set it to hlfv12 there are some peer commands are not working. I guess there is something wrong with the startup scripts. There is no "creds" folder exists under hlfv12/composer like hlfv1/composer by the way..
The peer node status command must be called by an administrator of the peer (someone who holds a private key matching one of the public keys in the MSP admincerts folder).
You need to run peer commands on a properly configured (by correct authentication materials) client. In my case it was CLI node.
Peer node logs:
root#bba2c96e744e:/# peer node status
2019-04-04 13:26:18.407 UTC [nodeCmd] status -> INFO 001 Error trying to get status from local peer: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = access denied
status:UNKNOWN
Error: Error trying to connect to local peer: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = access denied
root#bba2c96e744e:/# peer chaincode list --installed
Error: Bad response: 500 - access denied for [getinstalledchaincodes]: Failed verifying that proposal's creator satisfies local MSP principal during channelless check policy with policy [Admins]: [This identity is not an admin]
root#bba2c96e744e:/# peer logging getlevel system
Error: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = access denied
CLI node logs:
root#4079f33980f3:/# peer node status
status:STARTED
root#4079f33980f3:/# peer chaincode list --installed
Get installed chaincodes on peer:
Name: ccc, Version: 1.0, Path: chaincode/ccc, Id: e75e5770a29401d840b46a775854a1bb8576c6d83cf2832dce650d2a984ab29a
root#4079f33980f3:/# peer logging getlevel system
2019-04-04 13:26:02.287 UTC [cli/logging] getLevel -> INFO 001 Current log level for peer module 'system': INFO

Composer rest server can't connect to ca.org1.example.com

I followed this tutorial to setup myorg/composer-rest-server and everything was working fine till I import card but when I make a GET request to /api/system/ping it returns 500 Error:
{"error":{"statusCode":500,"name":"Error","message":"Error trying login and get user Context. Error: Error trying to enroll user or load channel configuration. Error: Calling enrollment endpoint failed with error [Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:7054]","stack":"Error: Error trying login and get user Context. Error: Error trying to enroll user or load channel configuration. Error: Calling enrollment endpoint failed with error [Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:7054]\n at client.getUserContext.then.then.catch (/home/composer/.npm-global/lib/node_modules/composer-rest-server/node_modules/composer-connector-hlfv1/lib/hlfconnection.js:393:34)\n at <anonymous>\n at process._tickDomainCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:228:7)"}}
So I checked the logs for rest container, it can't seem to find 127.0.0.1:7054. Here is the error log.
Unhandled error for request GET /api/system/ping: Error: Error trying login and get user Context. Error: Error trying to enroll user or load channel configuration. Error: Calling enrollment endpoint failed with error [Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:7054]
at client.getUserContext.then.then.catch (/home/composer/.npm-global/lib/node_modules/composer-rest-server/node_modules/composer-connector-hlfv1/lib/hlfconnection.js:393:34)
at <anonymous>
at process._tickDomainCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:228:7)
So I checked the logs for the container ca.org1.example.com, and it is listening to port 7054
2018/04/01 09:57:25 [DEBUG] CA initialization successful
2018/04/01 09:57:25 [INFO] Home directory for default CA: /etc/hyperledger/fabric-ca-server
2018/04/01 09:57:25 [DEBUG] 1 CA instance(s) running on server
2018/04/01 09:57:25 [INFO] Listening on http://0.0.0.0:7054
I think i need to change 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 but not sure how to do it the right way. Could also be a firewall issue?
Here's my .composer/cards/restadmin#myserver/connection.json
{"name":"hlfv1","x-type":"hlfv1","x-commitTimeout":300,"version":"1.0.0","client":{"organization":"Org1","connection":{"timeout":{"peer":{"endorser":"300","eventHub":"300","eventReg":"300"},"orderer":"300"}}},"channels":{"composerchannel":{"orderers":["orderer.example.com"],"peers":{"peer0.org1.example.com":{}}}},"organizations":{"Org1":{"mspid":"Org1MSP","peers":["peer0.org1.example.com"],"certificateAuthorities":["ca.org1.example.com"]}},"orderers":{"orderer.example.com":{"url":"grpc://orderer.example.com:7050"}},"peers":{"peer0.org1.example.com":{"url":"grpc://peer0.org1.example.com:7051","eventUrl":"grpc://peer0.org1.example.com:7053"}},"certificateAuthorities":{"ca.org1.example.com":{"url":"http://ca.org1.example.com:7054","caName":"ca.org1.example.com"}}}
I'm using AWS EC2
OS: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS,
Docker: 17.12.0-ce,
Composer: v0.19.0
Fabric: v1.1
Which card have you imported? If it is the restadmin card, I think you may have imported a Card containing an expired One-Time secret. After the rest admin card was used to start the REST server (in the container) the secret was replaced with certificates - so if you export the restadmin card again with a different name composer card export -c restadmin#trade-network -f restadmin-cert.card you will see that it is a larger file because of the certificates. You should be able to import and use this new .card file.
(If you were using a different card e.g. jdoe - did you run the sed command for this card to correct the addresses?)

Can't deploy .bna network definition to Bluemix, multiple errors

I'm trying to deploy car auction sample .bna file to HLF v0.6 service on Bluemix and getting different errors.
My connection profile for Bluemix:
{
"type": "hlf",
"membershipServicesURL": "grpcs://1c0b2dabbb834804ae3d284fed9059f4-ca.us.blockchain.ibm.com:30002",
"peerURL": "grpcs://1c0b2dabbb834804ae3d284fed9059f4-vp0.us.blockchain.ibm.com:30002",
"eventHubURL": "grpcs://1c0b2dabbb834804ae3d284fed9059f4-vp0.us.blockchain.ibm.com:31002",
"keyValStore": "/Users/me/.composer-credentials",
"deployWaitTime": "3000",
"invokeWaitTime": "1000",
"certificate": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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\nEa8/B6hPatJ0ES8q/HO3X8IVQwVs1n3aAr0im0/T+Xc=\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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\nCAUw7C29C79Fv1C5qfPrmAESrciIxpg0X40KPMbp1ZWVbd4=\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n",
"certificatePath": "/certs/peer/cert.pem"
}
I'm executing the following command:
composer network deploy -p bluemix -a sample-networks/packages/carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna -i admin -s PASSS
I tried this many times and I'm getting one of the following errors:
I. Security handshake:
$ composer network deploy -p bluemix -a sample-networks/packages/carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna -i admin -s 97b116b3c4
Deploying business network from archive: carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna
Business network definition:
Identifier: carauction-network#0.0.7
Description: Car Auction Business Network
E0528 10:59:18.962200000 123145570217984 handshake.c:128]
Security handshake failed:
{"created":"#1495940358.962177000","description":"Handshake read failed","file":"../src/core/lib/security/transport/handshake.c","file_line":237,"referenced_errors":[{"created":"#1495940358.962172000","description":"FD shutdown","file":"../src/core/lib/iomgr/ev_poll_posix.c","file_line":427}]}
Error
Command failed
II. Unhandled 'error' event:
$ composer network deploy -p bluemix -a sample-networks/packages/carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna -i admin -s 97b116b3c4
Deploying business network from archive: carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna
Business network definition:
Identifier: carauction-network#0.0.7
Description: Car Auction Business Network
events.js:160
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: unknown service protos.Events
at ClientDuplexStream._emitStatusIfDone
(/usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:189:19)
at ClientDuplexStream._receiveStatus
(/usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:169:8)
at /usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:634:14
III. Identity or token does not match:
$ composer network deploy -p bluemix -a sample-networks/packages/carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna -i admin -s 97b116b3c4
Deploying business network from archive: carauction-network/carauction-network#0.0.7.bna
Business network definition:
Identifier: carauction-network#0.0.7
Description: Car Auction Business Network
Error: Identity or token does not match.
Command failed
I feel "SSL Handshake problem" (I) and "Unhandled 'error' event" (II) are related to the old issue with HFC not handling properly GRPC disconnects Is it correct?. What I can't figure out is what's causing "Identity or token does not match" (III). My current guess is that admin user does not have a wallet created yet (can't see it in my ~/.composer-credentials folder). Is composer deploy supposed to create wallet automatically if it does not yet exists?
Ok, I did some more experiments, and here is what I've learned:
It was a problem in my profile's connection.json. When I copied and modified one from the answer to this question: Fabric composer integration with Bluemix blockchain service it start working.
I was setting long timeouts in connection.json, but CLI command still ends with the following error:
events.js:160
throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: {"created":"#1496109180.720017000","description":"Secure read failed","file":"../src/core/lib/security/transport/secure_endpoint.c","file_line":157,"grpc_status":14,"referenced_errors":[{"created":"#1496109180.720007000","description":"OS Error","errno":54,"file":"../src/core/lib/iomgr/tcp_posix.c","file_line":229,"os_error":"Connection reset by peer","syscall":"recvmsg"}]}
at ClientDuplexStream._emitStatusIfDone (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:189:19)
at ClientDuplexStream._receiveStatus (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:169:8)
at /usr/local/lib/node_modules/composer-cli/node_modules/grpc/src/node/src/client.js:634:14
At the same time chaicode gets deployed. Still not sure what is causing it.
Since composer's deployment command is finished with error, the mapping between composer's network ID and deployed chaincode ID isn't added to. Which means, it needs to be added manually, by adding something like this to a respective connection.json:
"networks": {
"carauction-network": "8f637b9886357fb3e24864cfa36f9cdae84e587028a08074d856e9b6635afa76"
}

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