The deployment of the Diskoverdata application is not working
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Bogdan Solga June 21, 2024 at 2:56 PM
Thank you, Glad you found the issue, looking forward for the updated chart
Stavros June 21, 2024 at 1:20 PM
Sorry, was looking at Elastic Search standalone app’s code instead of diskoverdata’s elastic search.
Found the issue.
Thanks
Bogdan Solga June 21, 2024 at 6:13 AM
- for debugging purposes, I have installed the app without any host path mounted, and the behavior is exactly the same. Moreover, the Java stack trace clearly shows that the issue is in the container (AccessDeniedException: /usr/share/elasticsearch/data/nodes
), not in any user mounted host/SMB path
Bogdan Solga June 21, 2024 at 6:05 AM
Hello, !
I have just checked (again), and the user that I have configured in the app wizard is the owner of the path that is mounted in the container. I have tried with a different ZFS dataset, and the problem is the same.
Given that all the app settings are in different ixVolumes (see the attached screenshot), why would there be a problem with the permissions for an user mounted storage? That might also be read only, if needed
Stavros June 20, 2024 at 8:41 PM
Hello, if you used host paths for data, ensure that the user and group IDs you defined in the app wizard have read/write access.
The logs indicate that there is an issue with permissions
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1. Install the Diskoverdata application
2. Expected result: the application will start
3. Actual result:
the log of the 'diskoverdata' container is displaying an ElasticSearch error and stack trace
whey trying to see the logs of the elasticsearch app, I get a 400 error
Host ID: 6aff5690762bff7666fa50681dd63d32ddb3901d8a5c8e2e8feff810672ca51a
Session ID: 3cd0f43a-30c2-6f03-05a5-3f51c299a9d8