[ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-8838?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Fernando Lopez updated HELP-8838: --------------------------------- Description: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 01-06-2016 at 13:06 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37566773/sdc-from-the-cli-cannot-install-a-product-on-vm +Question:+ SDC from the CLI. Cannot install a product on VM +Description:+ Following what says here, I got a connection refused using this curl: curl -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "http://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8080/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" I changed it to what seems the appropriate URL: cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- Comment: I used the file test-data as payload, I show later what payload I am using. With that petition (with the appropriate auth token and specific parameters for my environment) I got: Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null') Seems is expecting JSON instead of XML, so I rearranged like this: cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/xml" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- And I got this message no matter how I change payload: {"message":"The entity is not valid","code":42} I tried this two payloads (with the example of installing apache): <productInstanceDto> <vm> <ip>MYIP</ip> <fqn>same as hostname, I don't have DNS resolution</fqn> <hostname>MYHOSTNAME</hostname> </vm> <product> <productDescription/> <name>apache2</name> </product> <attributes> <key>custom_att_02</key> <value>default_value_plain</value> <type>Plain</type> </attributes> </productInstanceDto> What I see as a very minimialist and clear payload <productInstanceDto> <vm> <ip>MYIP</ip> </vm> <product> <name>apache2</name> </product> </productInstanceDto> By the way, I see so unfortunate fields like fqdn (could be missing, no dns resolution on that server), version (why I have to know the version of the product I want to install, this does not appear in the Product Catalogue), the missing of VM_ID parameter: available, easy and unique. What I'm doing wrong? Thanks was: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 01-06-2016 at 13:06 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37566773/sdc-from-the-cli-cannot-install-a-product-on-vm +Question:+ SDC from the CLI. Cannot install a product on VM +Description:+ Following what says here, I got a connection refused using this curl: curl -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "http://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8080/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" I changed it to what seems the appropriate URL: cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- Comment: I used the file test-data as payload, I show later what payload I am using. With that petition (with the appropriate auth token and specific parameters for my environment) I got: Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null') Seems is expecting JSON instead of XML, so I rearranged like this: cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/xml" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- And I got this message no matter how I change payload: {"message":"The entity is not valid","code":42} I tried this two payloads (with the example of installing apache): <productInstanceDto> <vm> <ip>MYIP</ip> <fqn>same as hostname, I don't have DNS resolution</fqn> <hostname>MYHOSTNAME</hostname> </vm> <product> <productDescription/> <name>apache2</name> </product> <attributes> <key>custom_att_02</key> <value>default_value_plain</value> <type>Plain</type> </attributes> </productInstanceDto> What I see as a very minimialist and clear payload <productInstanceDto> <vm> <ip>MYIP</ip> </vm> <product> <name>apache2</name> </product> </productInstanceDto> By the way, I see so unfortunate fields like fqdn (could be missing, no dns resolution on that server), version (why I have to know the version of the product I want to install, this does not appear in the Product Catalogue), the missing of VM_ID parameter: available, easy and unique. What I'm doing wrong? Thanks HD-Enabler: Sagitta > [fiware-stackoverflow] SDC from the CLI. Cannot install a product on VM > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HELP-8838 > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-8838 > Project: Help-Desk > Issue Type: Monitor > Components: FIWARE-TECH-HELP > Reporter: Backlog Manager > Assignee: Henar Muñoz > Labels: fiware, fiware-sagitta > > Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 01-06-2016 at 13:06 > {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37566773/sdc-from-the-cli-cannot-install-a-product-on-vm > +Question:+ > SDC from the CLI. Cannot install a product on VM > +Description:+ > Following what says here, I got a connection refused using this curl: > curl -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "http://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8080/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" > I changed it to what seems the appropriate URL: > cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- > Comment: I used the file test-data as payload, I show later what payload I am using. > With that petition (with the appropriate auth token and specific parameters for my environment) I got: > Unexpected character ('<' (code 60)): expected a valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null') > Seems is expecting JSON instead of XML, so I rearranged like this: > cat test-data | curl --insecure -v -H "Content-Type: application/xml" -H "Accept: application/xml" -H "X-Auth-Token: 756cfb31e062216544215f54447e2716" -H "Tenant-Id: your-tenant-id" -X POST "https://saggita.lab.fi-ware.org:8443/sdc/rest/vdc/{your-tenant-id}/productInstance" --data-binary @- > And I got this message no matter how I change payload: > {"message":"The entity is not valid","code":42} > I tried this two payloads (with the example of installing apache): > <productInstanceDto> > <vm> > <ip>MYIP</ip> > <fqn>same as hostname, I don't have DNS resolution</fqn> > <hostname>MYHOSTNAME</hostname> > </vm> > <product> > <productDescription/> > <name>apache2</name> > </product> > <attributes> > <key>custom_att_02</key> > <value>default_value_plain</value> > <type>Plain</type> > </attributes> > </productInstanceDto> > What I see as a very minimialist and clear payload > <productInstanceDto> > <vm> > <ip>MYIP</ip> > </vm> > <product> > <name>apache2</name> > </product> > </productInstanceDto> > By the way, I see so unfortunate fields like fqdn (could be missing, no dns resolution on that server), version (why I have to know the version of the product I want to install, this does not appear in the Product Catalogue), the missing of VM_ID parameter: available, easy and unique. > What I'm doing wrong? > Thanks -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.1#64016)
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