Hyperledger Composer `network install` is throwing `request timeout` error












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I was following this tutorial and found out that I am getting this error when I try:



composer network install --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --archiveFile tutorial-network@0.0.1.bna




Error is:




✖ Installing business network. This may take a minute...
Error: Error trying install business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed




Any lead will be helpful.



Update:
docker ps output as follows:
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  • can you add docker ps command output log in this question

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:21













  • @MaheshRajput done.

    – Smit
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:02











  • Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:25
















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I was following this tutorial and found out that I am getting this error when I try:



composer network install --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --archiveFile tutorial-network@0.0.1.bna




Error is:




✖ Installing business network. This may take a minute...
Error: Error trying install business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed




Any lead will be helpful.



Update:
docker ps output as follows:
enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • can you add docker ps command output log in this question

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:21













  • @MaheshRajput done.

    – Smit
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:02











  • Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:25














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I was following this tutorial and found out that I am getting this error when I try:



composer network install --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --archiveFile tutorial-network@0.0.1.bna




Error is:




✖ Installing business network. This may take a minute...
Error: Error trying install business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed




Any lead will be helpful.



Update:
docker ps output as follows:
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I was following this tutorial and found out that I am getting this error when I try:



composer network install --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --archiveFile tutorial-network@0.0.1.bna




Error is:




✖ Installing business network. This may take a minute...
Error: Error trying install business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed




Any lead will be helpful.



Update:
docker ps output as follows:
enter image description here







hyperledger hyperledger-composer






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  • can you add docker ps command output log in this question

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:21













  • @MaheshRajput done.

    – Smit
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:02











  • Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:25



















  • can you add docker ps command output log in this question

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:21













  • @MaheshRajput done.

    – Smit
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:02











  • Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

    – Mahesh Rajput
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:25

















can you add docker ps command output log in this question

– Mahesh Rajput
Nov 21 '18 at 4:21







can you add docker ps command output log in this question

– Mahesh Rajput
Nov 21 '18 at 4:21















@MaheshRajput done.

– Smit
Nov 21 '18 at 16:02





@MaheshRajput done.

– Smit
Nov 21 '18 at 16:02













Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

– Mahesh Rajput
Nov 22 '18 at 4:25





Its look like fabric network is running well but composer-cli can't get response from fabric network. can you try to restart fabric network by ./stopFabric.sh and ./teardownFabric.sh and start again by ./startFabric.sh from fabric-dev-server and try again network install command.

– Mahesh Rajput
Nov 22 '18 at 4:25












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To check your development environment, I would recommend follow the first tutorial composer example from https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/tutorials/developer-tutorial.



If this works, you can replace logic.js, model.cto and permissions.acl file from your link.






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    I was having the same error. None of the Peers responded withing the given time. I edited the docker-compose.yaml file inside




    ~/fabric-dev-servers/fabric-scripts/hlfv12/composer




    and added the following line



    - CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT=1200s



    to the




    peer0.org1.example.com container environment.




    Then I did a Teardown and re-executed the same steps. This time, it worked. You just need to increase the TIMEOUT from default 300s to 1200s. It happens when you do not have enough resources on your PC and the time to process the installation increases.






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    • Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

      – Smit
      Jan 26 at 6:29











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    To check your development environment, I would recommend follow the first tutorial composer example from https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/tutorials/developer-tutorial.



    If this works, you can replace logic.js, model.cto and permissions.acl file from your link.






    share|improve this answer




























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      To check your development environment, I would recommend follow the first tutorial composer example from https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/tutorials/developer-tutorial.



      If this works, you can replace logic.js, model.cto and permissions.acl file from your link.






      share|improve this answer


























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        To check your development environment, I would recommend follow the first tutorial composer example from https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/tutorials/developer-tutorial.



        If this works, you can replace logic.js, model.cto and permissions.acl file from your link.






        share|improve this answer













        To check your development environment, I would recommend follow the first tutorial composer example from https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/tutorials/developer-tutorial.



        If this works, you can replace logic.js, model.cto and permissions.acl file from your link.







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            I was having the same error. None of the Peers responded withing the given time. I edited the docker-compose.yaml file inside




            ~/fabric-dev-servers/fabric-scripts/hlfv12/composer




            and added the following line



            - CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT=1200s



            to the




            peer0.org1.example.com container environment.




            Then I did a Teardown and re-executed the same steps. This time, it worked. You just need to increase the TIMEOUT from default 300s to 1200s. It happens when you do not have enough resources on your PC and the time to process the installation increases.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

              – Smit
              Jan 26 at 6:29
















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            I was having the same error. None of the Peers responded withing the given time. I edited the docker-compose.yaml file inside




            ~/fabric-dev-servers/fabric-scripts/hlfv12/composer




            and added the following line



            - CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT=1200s



            to the




            peer0.org1.example.com container environment.




            Then I did a Teardown and re-executed the same steps. This time, it worked. You just need to increase the TIMEOUT from default 300s to 1200s. It happens when you do not have enough resources on your PC and the time to process the installation increases.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

              – Smit
              Jan 26 at 6:29














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            I was having the same error. None of the Peers responded withing the given time. I edited the docker-compose.yaml file inside




            ~/fabric-dev-servers/fabric-scripts/hlfv12/composer




            and added the following line



            - CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT=1200s



            to the




            peer0.org1.example.com container environment.




            Then I did a Teardown and re-executed the same steps. This time, it worked. You just need to increase the TIMEOUT from default 300s to 1200s. It happens when you do not have enough resources on your PC and the time to process the installation increases.






            share|improve this answer













            I was having the same error. None of the Peers responded withing the given time. I edited the docker-compose.yaml file inside




            ~/fabric-dev-servers/fabric-scripts/hlfv12/composer




            and added the following line



            - CORE_CHAINCODE_STARTUPTIMEOUT=1200s



            to the




            peer0.org1.example.com container environment.




            Then I did a Teardown and re-executed the same steps. This time, it worked. You just need to increase the TIMEOUT from default 300s to 1200s. It happens when you do not have enough resources on your PC and the time to process the installation increases.







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            • Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

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              Jan 26 at 6:29



















            • Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

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              Jan 26 at 6:29

















            Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

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            Jan 26 at 6:29





            Alright. Thanks. I will give it a try.

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            Jan 26 at 6:29


















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