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I am following the guide here:
https://developer.thingworx.com/en/resources/guides/foundation-linux-install-guide
I set up the self-signed cert.
I enter the initial configuration info and the installation starts and fails almost immediately with the error:
There has been an error.
Failed to install dependencies: Chef Client
The application will exit now.
I am trying this on an ubuntu 16.04 VM.
I have Oracle Java installed: jdk-8u202 64 bit.
Trying to install Foundation-Installer-Linux-8-5 obtained from the developer's site.
Appreciate learning what my options are to move forward.
Solved! Go to Solution.
To answer my own question, it seems that ubuntu is NOT supported for the H2 8.5 all-in-one installer but the latest version of CentOS 7 DOES work.
I had to get the right version of Oracle Java installed first -- needed to copy the rpm file after downloading from Oracle's site via a USB stick to the CentOS user home directory and do a local yum install of this rpm. With a clean CentOS VM I also needed to install unzip via yum.
Then the unzipped .run program worked -- no mention of a chef dependency failure.
And with the right iptables settings on the CentOS VM, I could use the browser on my Mac host to login to ThingWorx Foundation running in the VM.
The guide should be updated to reflect the non-support for ubuntu at the current time.
I had a version of the automated installer for 8.3.2-linux-x64 still in my file holdings.
I started with a fresh ubuntu 18.04 instance and the installation process gets much farther -- no chef client complaints.
BUT, the install fails eventually. I see 2 alerts popup
Then I get a message that the install fails. I see that uninstaller is created but it does not seem to do anything when I run it.
Any suggestions appreciated for the automated installers. Do I need RHEL or CentOS?
I did get to see the install log for this attempt to install an older version of the all-in-one installer.
It seems that the install failure happens after the setup tries to change the password for the Foundation user:
Executing /bin/bash /opt/twxFoundationH2Trial-8.3.2/config/configure-user.sh
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
Reloading systemd ...
Executing systemctl daemon-reload
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
[19:07:42] - systemd reloaded: rc=0
Configuring Thingworx_Foundation.service service ...
Executing systemctl enable Thingworx_Foundation.service
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/Thingworx_Foundation.service → /etc/systemd/system/Thingworx_Foundation.service.
[19:07:43] - service_name service configured:
Starting Thingworx_Foundation.service ...
Executing systemctl start Thingworx_Foundation.service
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
[19:07:43] - Thingworx_Foundation.service started: rc=0
Waiting for the ThingWorx Platform...
Executing ./check-http-response --username "Administrator" --password **** --hostname "localhost" --hostport "8080" --useSSL=0
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Verifying ThingWorx Foundation connection ...url http://localhost:8080/Thingworx/Subsystems/PlatformSubsystem/Services/IsRunning
200
Script stderr:
Setting new password for the ThingWorx Platform...
Executing ./changepassword_thingworx --username "Administrator" --password **** --newpassword **** --hostname "localhost" --hostport "8080" --useSSL=0
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
200
Script stderr:
Checking ThingWorx Platform after password update...
Executing ./check-http-response --username "Administrator" --password **** --hostname "localhost" --hostport "8080" --useSSL=0
Script exit code: 145
Script output:
Verifying ThingWorx Foundation connection ...url http://localhost:8080/Thingworx/Subsystems/PlatformSubsystem/Services/IsRunning
Script stderr:
401
Error running ./check-http-response --username "Administrator" --password **** --hostname "localhost" --hostport "8080" --useSSL=0: 401
[19:07:58] Post-Install validation step failed after password changed check-http-response script returned ::145 writing file to mark install as failed.
[19:07:58] Post-Install validation step failed
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error running ./check-http-response --username "Administrator" --password **** --hostname "localhost" --hostport "8080" --useSSL=0: 401
[19:08:02] - The installation failed. Cleaning up
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error occured while running postInstall Validation scripts
Creating Uninstaller
Creating uninstaller 25%
Creating uninstaller 50%
Creating uninstaller 75%
Creating uninstaller 100%
Installation completed
Log finished 12/03/2019 at 19:08:05
[19:08:12] - The installation either failed [0] or the user has aborted [0] it. Cleaning up true
[19:08:12] -
Default Install Dir :/opt/twxFoundationH2Trial-8.3.2
Current Install Dir : /opt/twxFoundationH2Trial-8.3.2
Setting variable service_management_style from ps -h -p 1 -o comm
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
systemd
Script stderr:
Executing systemctl stop Thingworx_Foundation.service
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
[19:08:14] - Thingworx_Foundation.service service stopped: rc=0
Executing systemctl disable Thingworx_Foundation.service
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
Removed /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/Thingworx_Foundation.service.
[19:08:15] - Thingworx_Foundation.service service deconfigured: rc=0
Executing systemctl daemon-reload
Script exit code: 0
Script output:
Script stderr:
[19:08:15] - systemd reloaded: rc=0
[19:08:15] - abort_action_clear_installation_folder executing
[19:08:15] - thingworxstorage_log_location : /opt/twxFoundationH2Trial-8.3.2/ThingworxStorage/logs
[19:08:15] - ThingworxStorage/Logs directory does not exists or empty
[19:08:15] - Clearing Install dir retaining application log files if exists
[19:08:15] Post-Install validation step failed
Can any one suggest why the password change would fail?
To answer my own question, it seems that ubuntu is NOT supported for the H2 8.5 all-in-one installer but the latest version of CentOS 7 DOES work.
I had to get the right version of Oracle Java installed first -- needed to copy the rpm file after downloading from Oracle's site via a USB stick to the CentOS user home directory and do a local yum install of this rpm. With a clean CentOS VM I also needed to install unzip via yum.
Then the unzipped .run program worked -- no mention of a chef dependency failure.
And with the right iptables settings on the CentOS VM, I could use the browser on my Mac host to login to ThingWorx Foundation running in the VM.
The guide should be updated to reflect the non-support for ubuntu at the current time.