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Launch Dashboard from Localhost:8888 Not Working
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Created on ‎03-27-2017 03:27 PM - edited ‎08-18-2019 02:59 AM
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I just followed the instructions at link to start using the docker image of the sandbox. When I go to localhost:8888 I click on the 'Launch Dashboard' button but this is what I get:
So I get a tutorial page but the whole 'localhost didn't send any data' thing seems wrong.
Not sure if it is related but when I ran the startup_script I get this WARNING for Starting Ranger-admin:
Does this look okay?
And then lastly just to make sure this is ok, when I ran the " docker load < HDP_2.5_docker.tar" command, my output is different and smaller in size than what is shown in the link above. Here is what I get:
And here is what the link has as output:
Sorry for all the pics and info but just wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything to help figure out why things seem to not be working.
Thanks!
Created ‎03-27-2017 09:21 PM
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Do you have a pop-up blocker on? If so, turn it off or provide access to the HDP Sandbox.
Created ‎03-28-2017 01:00 AM
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I am also facing the same problem. can not launch dashboard from Localhost and not even able to login through putty
This is what the msg from putty
Network error : Software caused connection abort
Everything was working fine until yesterday
Created ‎03-28-2017 01:05 AM
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Can you please check if you have port-forwarding enabled and the port 8080 is added to the list.
Created on ‎03-28-2017 01:13 AM - edited ‎08-18-2019 02:59 AM
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Created ‎03-28-2017 01:22 AM
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Can you please share the output of the following screen so that we can see if port 8888 and 8080 are there in the list.
Right click on the "Sandbox" --> "Settings" --> "Network" --> "NAT" (Select) --> Click on "Advance" --> "Port Forwarding"
Created on ‎03-28-2017 01:29 AM - edited ‎08-18-2019 02:59 AM
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Created on ‎03-28-2017 01:18 AM - edited ‎08-18-2019 02:59 AM
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Created ‎03-28-2017 12:43 PM
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@pankaj kushwaha hello, did your instance get terminated while running? To me your error looks like an FS issue and we've had a couple more instances where the overlayFS that docker uses got corrupted by incorrect shutdowns. If that's the case your best bet is re-importing the sandbox.
Created ‎03-29-2017 03:38 AM
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Thanks for your help, it worked after re-importing the sandbox.
What is the proper way to shutdown, I normally do the power off
