I am trying to set up a network using hyper ledger composer, for which I followed the Developer tutorial for creating a Hyperledger Composer solution but when I use the command
composer network start --networkName tutorial-network --networkVersion
0.0.1 --networkAdmin admin --networkAdminEnrollSecret adminpw --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --file networkadmin.card
It is giving the following error :
Starting business network tutorial-network at version 0.0.1
Processing these Network Admins: userName: admin
✖ Starting business network definition. This may take a minute...
**Error: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.** Response from attempted peer comms was an error: **Error: 2 UNKNOWN: error starting container: Failed to generate platform-specific docker build: Error returned from build: 1 "npm ERR!** code EAI_AGAIN npm ERR! errno EAI_AGAIN npm ERR! request to https://registry.npmjs.org/composer-runtime-hlfv1 failed, reason: getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN registry.npmjs.org:443
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2018-04-10T10_10_13_361Z-debug.log " Command failed
I have tried tearing down the fabric and starting the fabric again but it didn't help.
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I had same error, I found out that the pre-requisities that I have already installed in my system didnot matched the versions. So I uninstalled the pre-requisities and reinstalled them. In my case the version of docker was creating a problem.
1) I had the same error while starting the network. This solution helped me: https://github.com/hyperledger/composer/issues/3591#issuecomment-386718739
It states the following:
2) If it doesn't help, then try to kill any stale or active docker containers.
Run the following command to kill any stale or active containers:
Clear any cached networks:
Press
y
when prompted by the commandThen, go to
~/fabric-dev-servers
folder and run the commands:After that, run the composer network install command:
Are you behind a proxy / firewall ? If so in the
composer network install
command you require a-o npmrcFile
parameter, to resolve the NPM registry. egregistry=https://mycompanynpmregistry.com:4873
(or the resolved IP address) as incomposer network install -c PeerAdmin@hlfv1 -a digitalproperty-network.bna -o npmrcFile=/tmp/npmrcFile
. See https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/managing/connector-informationIf you are finding that you get a REQUEST_TIMEOUT on a start or upgrade request, you could try increasing the timeout of the fabric default for startup timeout.
If you are using our simple Hyperledger Composer development server environment from
composer-tools
github repo, then you can add the following to the peer definition to see if it addresses the problem:in the file
~/fabric-tools/fabric-scripts/hlfv11/composer/docker-compose.yml
eg, the above is a snippet from the peer definition. You would have to do adocker-compose stop
- thendocker-compose start
from that directory location to take effect.Footnote:
In addition to CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT change above - you MUST ALSO UPDATE the timeout values to match (ie CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT), in the
connection.json
file for the card(s) that performs the composer network start command (eg. PeerAdmin card in $HOME/.composer). You will see 4 timeouts (3 for a Peer and 1 for the Order) in the 'client' section, under the stanza "connection". By default, these are set to 300 seconds - Increase the value to1200
for each. Do note that CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT must have the 'trailing s' , whereas these 4 timeouts defined above - don't have this.