Using Hyperledger Composer Documentation to Deploy Fabric Locally and Getting Errors
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I am trying to deploy fabric using composer (composer, docker, docker -composer). I have been able install most of the items using composer documentation and some online tutorials. However, when I try to start my network using the following command, I get error messages that follow the commandlines. May be someone can help with this:
Commandlines
composer network start --networkName block-track --networkVersion 0.0.1 --networkAdmin admin --networkAdminEnrollSecret adminpw --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --file networkadmin.card
Error Messages
Error: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
ComError: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed
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I am trying to deploy fabric using composer (composer, docker, docker -composer). I have been able install most of the items using composer documentation and some online tutorials. However, when I try to start my network using the following command, I get error messages that follow the commandlines. May be someone can help with this:
Commandlines
composer network start --networkName block-track --networkVersion 0.0.1 --networkAdmin admin --networkAdminEnrollSecret adminpw --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --file networkadmin.card
Error Messages
Error: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
ComError: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed
hyperledger-fabric hyperledger-composer
The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39
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I am trying to deploy fabric using composer (composer, docker, docker -composer). I have been able install most of the items using composer documentation and some online tutorials. However, when I try to start my network using the following command, I get error messages that follow the commandlines. May be someone can help with this:
Commandlines
composer network start --networkName block-track --networkVersion 0.0.1 --networkAdmin admin --networkAdminEnrollSecret adminpw --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --file networkadmin.card
Error Messages
Error: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
ComError: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed
hyperledger-fabric hyperledger-composer
I am trying to deploy fabric using composer (composer, docker, docker -composer). I have been able install most of the items using composer documentation and some online tutorials. However, when I try to start my network using the following command, I get error messages that follow the commandlines. May be someone can help with this:
Commandlines
composer network start --networkName block-track --networkVersion 0.0.1 --networkAdmin admin --networkAdminEnrollSecret adminpw --card PeerAdmin@hlfv1 --file networkadmin.card
Error Messages
Error: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
ComError: Error trying to start business network. Error: No valid responses from any peers.
Response from attempted peer comms was an error: Error: REQUEST_TIMEOUT
Command failed
hyperledger-fabric hyperledger-composer
hyperledger-fabric hyperledger-composer
asked Nov 24 '18 at 7:13
Muhammad KhanMuhammad Khan
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The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39
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The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39
The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39
The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39
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In this case, the fabric network is running good but composer-cli can't get a response from a fabric network. Sometimes it depends on network connectivity.
you need to restart fabric network by ./stopFaric.sh and again start by ./startFabric.sh from the fabric-tool folder and again try to start the network.
To check your development, follow the this link for building a Hyperledger Composer blockchain solution.
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In this case, the fabric network is running good but composer-cli can't get a response from a fabric network. Sometimes it depends on network connectivity.
you need to restart fabric network by ./stopFaric.sh and again start by ./startFabric.sh from the fabric-tool folder and again try to start the network.
To check your development, follow the this link for building a Hyperledger Composer blockchain solution.
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In this case, the fabric network is running good but composer-cli can't get a response from a fabric network. Sometimes it depends on network connectivity.
you need to restart fabric network by ./stopFaric.sh and again start by ./startFabric.sh from the fabric-tool folder and again try to start the network.
To check your development, follow the this link for building a Hyperledger Composer blockchain solution.
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In this case, the fabric network is running good but composer-cli can't get a response from a fabric network. Sometimes it depends on network connectivity.
you need to restart fabric network by ./stopFaric.sh and again start by ./startFabric.sh from the fabric-tool folder and again try to start the network.
To check your development, follow the this link for building a Hyperledger Composer blockchain solution.
In this case, the fabric network is running good but composer-cli can't get a response from a fabric network. Sometimes it depends on network connectivity.
you need to restart fabric network by ./stopFaric.sh and again start by ./startFabric.sh from the fabric-tool folder and again try to start the network.
To check your development, follow the this link for building a Hyperledger Composer blockchain solution.
answered Nov 24 '18 at 7:24
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The fact you got request_timeout implies your fabric is running, I would suggest looking at github.com/hyperledger/composer-knowledge-wiki/blob/latest/… and searching for request_timeout for possibile solutions
– david_k
Nov 24 '18 at 7:39