my service name : GGD
app_GGD.yaml
runtime: python38
service: GGD
instance_class: F2
...
command : gcloud app deploy --appyaml=app_GGD.yaml
ERROR: (gcloud.app.deploy) An error occurred while parsing file: [app_GGD.yaml]
Unable to assign value 'GGD' to attribute 'service':
Value 'GGD' for service does not match expression '^(?:^(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{0,62}[a-z\d]$)$'
in "app_GGD.yaml", line 3, column 10
Is there anything else I need to set up?
The App Engine service name use lower case letters, numbers and dashes (hypens). The service name must begin and end with a lower case letter.
The error message contains the regular expression ^(?:^(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{0,62}[a-z\d]$)$. This expression defines the character set and format of a service name.
Related
the use case
I am following the tutorial to create my first transaction: https://developers.diem.com/docs/tutorials/my-first-transaction
I run Ubuntu 20.04
I executed those commands successfully:
git clone https://github.com/diem/diem.git && cd diem
git checkout testnet
./scripts/dev_setup.sh
The error:
I created a first account with this command
libra% account create
The creation of the command triggered this error:
>> Creating/retrieving next local account from wallet
2020-12-18T21:02:29.644049Z [main] ERROR testsuite/cli/src/client_proxy.rs:1320
Failed to get account from validator, error: Waypoint value mismatch:
waypoint value = 3139c30efe6dbde4228efb9df32c137dc3a2490b97ab6a086897be1d0cb336f0
, given value = 8ce65af8ca7ad5c9da796fbfccdc1bd53f5cdf58616322d5d574c7ca93ddd583
Created/retrieved local account #0 address bda28b9df5b779a854f6f0a035d10484
How can I know where does the waypoint 8ce65a comes from? I have found where the 3139c3 waypoint came from: https://testnet.libra.org/waypoint.txt
I see the final message stating that the account was created though. Is it a safe assumption?
The waypoints are generated on Diem at regular intervals, say epoch boundaries.
Initially the account might not appear on the ledger as it is not synced. The account would appear after the sync has happened, it is safe
I'm trying to run Apache Kafka on Windows Server 2016 with the following configurations
server.propertiers:
delete.topic.enable=true
security.inter.broker.protocol=SASL_PLAINTEXT
sasl.mechanism.inter.broker.protocol=PLAIN
sasl.enabled.mechanisms=PLAIN
authorizer.class.name=kafka.security.auth.SimpleAclAuthorizer
allow.everyone.if.no.acl.found=true
security.protocol=SASL_PLAINTEXT
listeners=SASL_PLAINTEXT://127.0.0.1:9092
advertised.listeners=SASL_PLAINTEXT://localhost:9092
listener.security.protocol.map=SASL_PLAINTEXT:SASL_PLAINTEXT
kafka_server_jaas.conf:
KafkaServer {
org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain.PlainLoginModule required
username="username"
password="password"
user_kafkaadmin="password2";
};
Client {};
start-kafka.bat:
#echo off
SET KAFKA_OPTS = "-Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:\Kafka\config\kafka_server_jaas.conf"
C:\Kafka\bin\windows\kafka-server-start.bat C:\Kafka\config\server.properties
However I'm getting the following error
ERROR [KafkaServer id=0] Fatal error during KafkaServer startup. Prepare to shutdown (kafka.server.KafkaServer)
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not find a 'KafkaServer' or 'sasl_plaintext.KafkaServer' entry in the JAAS configuration. System property 'java.security.auth.login.config' is not set
at org.apache.kafka.common.security.JaasContext.defaultContext(JaasContext.java:133)
at org.apache.kafka.common.security.JaasContext.load(JaasContext.java:98)
at org.apache.kafka.common.security.JaasContext.loadServerContext(JaasContext.java:70)
at org.apache.kafka.common.network.ChannelBuilders.create(ChannelBuilders.java:121)
at org.apache.kafka.common.network.ChannelBuilders.serverChannelBuilder(ChannelBuilders.java:85)
at kafka.network.Processor.<init>(SocketServer.scala:747)
at kafka.network.SocketServer.newProcessor(SocketServer.scala:394)
at kafka.network.SocketServer$$anonfun$kafka$network$SocketServer$$addDataPlaneProcessors$1.apply$mcVI$sp(SocketServer.scala:279)
at scala.collection.immutable.Range.foreach$mVc$sp(Range.scala:160)
at kafka.network.SocketServer.kafka$network$SocketServer$$addDataPlaneProcessors(SocketServer.scala:278)
at kafka.network.SocketServer$$anonfun$createDataPlaneAcceptorsAndProcessors$1.apply(SocketServer.scala:241)
at kafka.network.SocketServer$$anonfun$createDataPlaneAcceptorsAndProcessors$1.apply(SocketServer.scala:238)
at scala.collection.mutable.ResizableArray$class.foreach(ResizableArray.scala:59)
at scala.collection.mutable.ArrayBuffer.foreach(ArrayBuffer.scala:48)
at kafka.network.SocketServer.createDataPlaneAcceptorsAndProcessors(SocketServer.scala:238)
at kafka.network.SocketServer.startup(SocketServer.scala:121)
at kafka.server.KafkaServer.startup(KafkaServer.scala:263)
at kafka.server.KafkaServerStartable.startup(KafkaServerStartable.scala:44)
at kafka.Kafka$.main(Kafka.scala:84)
at kafka.Kafka.main(Kafka.scala)
Am I missing something in the configuration?
Thank you,
Try to remove spaces before and after the equal sign:
SET KAFKA_OPTS=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:\Kafka\config\kafka_server_jaas.conf
Because normally you should not put a space on either side of the equal sign. A space before the equal sign will become part of the name; a space after the equal sign will become part of the value.
I am unable to connect to a project on Google Cloud using the cloud SDK. I want to upload file on my instance using SDK. The error I am getting is:
You are now logged in as [ishanatech#gmail.com].
Your current project is [Trial-2015-1]. You can change this setting by running:
$ gcloud config set project PROJECT
C:\Program Files\Google\Cloud SDK>gcloud compute instances list
NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
ERROR: (gcloud.compute.instances.list) Some requests did not succeed:
- Invalid value 'Trial-2015-1'. Values must match the following regular expression: '(?:(?:[-a-z0-9]{1,63}\.)*(?:[a-z](
?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?):)?(?:[0-9]{1,19}|(?:[a-z](?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?))'
C:\Program Files\Google\Cloud SDK>gcloud compute instances create instance-2 --image centos-6 --zone uscentral1-a
NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
ERROR: (gcloud.compute.instances.create) Failed to find image for alias [centos-6] in public image project [centos-cloud
]. Try specifying a different image using [--image].
- Invalid value 'Trial-2015-1'. Values must match the following regular expression: '(?:(?:[-a-z0-9]{1,63}\.)*(?:[a-z](
?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?):)?(?:[0-9]{1,19}|(?:[a-z](?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?))'
C:\Program Files\Google\Cloud SDK>gcloud compute instances create instance-2 --image opensuse-13 --zone uscentral1-a
NAME ZONE MACHINE_TYPE INTERNAL_IP EXTERNAL_IP STATUS
ERROR: (gcloud.compute.instances.create) Failed to find image for alias [opensuse-13] in public image project [opensuse-
cloud]. Try specifying a different image using [--image].
- Invalid value 'Trial-2015-1'. Values must match the following regular expression: '(?:(?:[-a-z0-9]{1,63}\.)*(?:[a-z](
?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?):)?(?:[0-9]{1,19}|(?:[a-z](?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?))'
If you look carefully at the complex RE the error message displays:
'(?:(?:[-a-z0-9]{1,63}\.)*(?:[a-z](
?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?):)?(?:[0-9]{1,19}|(?:a-z?))'
you'll spot that all the letters there are lowercase -- always carefully expressed as a-z.
Trial-2015-1 starts with an uppercase letter, thus it's not deemed a valid project name.
Are you sure that your project isn't actually named trial-2015-1, with a leading lowercase initial...?
i am getting the below error while creating Bastion sever using terraform script
Error creating instance: googleapi: Error 400: Invalid value for field 'resource.name': 'Bastion-server'. Must be a match of regex '(?:a-z?)', invalid
An error has occurred: Validation failed for [userAgent] with value
[]: The property userAgent is required and cannot be NULL, the empty
string, or the default [userAgent]
How can I resolve this exception?
Code example:
require_once 'Google/Api/Ads/AdWords/Lib/AdWordsUser.php';
$user = new AdWordsUser();
$user->LogDefaults();
$targetingIdeaService = $user->GetService('TargetingIdeaService', 'v201406');
Google Adwords SDK version 201406 requires you to set userAgent to a non-empty string by which you can identify your API Request and Google Team can identify where from the Request comes if any problem arises. Put any valid name to userAgent in the auth.ini file.
I am seeing this when I try to login with CAS which is authenticating against AD over LDAP.
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet cas threw exception
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: [LDAP: error code 32 - 0000208D: NameErr: DSID-031001E5, problem 2001 (NO_OBJECT), data 0, best match of:
''
]; remaining name '/'
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx.mapErrorCode(LdapCtx.java:3092)
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx.processReturnCode(LdapCtx.java:3013)
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx.processReturnCode(LdapCtx.java:2820)
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx.searchAux(LdapCtx.java:1829)
at com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtx.c_search(LdapCtx.java:1752)
at com.sun.jndi.toolkit.ctx.ComponentDirContext.p_search(ComponentDirContext.java:368)
at com.sun.jndi.toolkit.ctx.PartialCompositeDirContext.search(PartialCompositeDirContext.java:338)
at javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext.search(InitialDirContext.java:257)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate$3.executeSearch(LdapTemplate.java:231)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:293)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:237)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:588)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:546)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:401)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:421)
at org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate.search(LdapTemplate.java:441)
Up to that point I was authenticated by the BindLdapAuthenticationHandler, resolved, it generated a query builder and then threw this.
I think it is failing when it is trying to get attributes back. Why is the remaining name '/'?
Remaining name is a part of a DN that wasn't actually found at a certain level of a DIT. For example when you search cn=johns,ou=marketing,dc=example,dc=com and ou=marketing,dc=example,dc=com exists but cn=johns does not exists inside of ou=marketing then the remaning name would be cn=johns.
'/' does not look like a valid RDN. I would recommend to verify what you pass as a search base. Most likely it's an invalid DN string.
LDAP error code 32 means "no such object", in this case, perhaps the base object of the search did not exist.