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  1. Help-Desk
  2. HELP-1492

FIWARE.Request.Lab.Spain.Network is unreachable.

    Details

    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: Sprint 4.1.2
    • Component/s: FIWARE-LAB-HELP
    • Labels:
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      Description

      Hi, I have an incidence when i wanna connect to my host ( Server-64 ) by ssh, the issue that i have is ssh: connect to host 130.206.83.66 port 22: Network is unreachable
      and the address of the account is alexhiglesias@usal.es <alexhiglesias@usa.es>

      thank you

      Un saludo

      Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia
      alexhiglesias@gmail.com

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      [Created via e-mail received from: =?utf-8?Q?Alejandro_Hern=C3=A1ndez?= <alexhiglesias@gmail.com>]

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        fw.ext.user FW External User created issue -
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        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment -

        Hi Alejandro,

        Can you please tell us in which node you are working to re-route your question to node support? (it has to be one among Spain, Trento, Lannion, etc...)

        Thanks,

        Miguel
        El 25/11/2014 19:36, Alejandro Hernández escribió:
        Hi, I have an incidence when i wanna connect to my host ( Server-64 ) by ssh, the issue that i have is ssh: connect to host 130.206.83.66 port 22: Network is unreachable
        and the address of the account is alexhiglesias@usal.es<alexhiglesias@usa.es>

        thank you

        Un saludo

        Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia
        alexhiglesias@gmail.com<alexhiglesias@gmail.com>

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        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment - Hi Alejandro, Can you please tell us in which node you are working to re-route your question to node support? (it has to be one among Spain, Trento, Lannion, etc...) Thanks, Miguel El 25/11/2014 19:36, Alejandro Hernández escribió: Hi, I have an incidence when i wanna connect to my host ( Server-64 ) by ssh, the issue that i have is ssh: connect to host 130.206.83.66 port 22: Network is unreachable and the address of the account is alexhiglesias@usal.es< alexhiglesias@usa.es > thank you Un saludo Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia alexhiglesias@gmail.com< alexhiglesias@gmail.com >
        mcp Miguel Carrillo made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Assignee Spain Node Support Team [ spain.node ]
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        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment -

        Muhas gracias , Alejandro

        I send it to the node support team.

        Best regards,

        Miguel
        El 26/11/2014 9:49, Alejandro Hernández escribió:
        Im working from fiware-lab with Spanish IP. My region is Spain.

        Un saludo

        Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia
        alexhiglesias@gmail.com<alexhiglesias@gmail.com>

        El 26/11/2014, a las 9:42, MIGUEL CARRILLO PACHECO <miguel.carrillopacheco@telefonica.com<miguel.carrillopacheco@telefonica.com>> escribió:

        Hi Alejandro,

        Can you please tell us in which node you are working to re-route your question to node support? (it has to be one among Spain, Trento, Lannion, etc...)

        Thanks,

        Miguel
        El 25/11/2014 19:36, Alejandro Hernández escribió:
        Hi, I have an incidence when i wanna connect to my host ( Server-64 ) by ssh, the issue that i have is ssh: connect to host 130.206.83.66 port 22: Network is unreachable
        and the address of the account is alexhiglesias@usal.es<alexhiglesias@usa.es>

        thank you

        Un saludo

        Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia
        alexhiglesias@gmail.com<alexhiglesias@gmail.com>

        Show
        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment - Muhas gracias , Alejandro I send it to the node support team. Best regards, Miguel El 26/11/2014 9:49, Alejandro Hernández escribió: Im working from fiware-lab with Spanish IP. My region is Spain. Un saludo Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia alexhiglesias@gmail.com< alexhiglesias@gmail.com > El 26/11/2014, a las 9:42, MIGUEL CARRILLO PACHECO <miguel.carrillopacheco@telefonica.com< miguel.carrillopacheco@telefonica.com >> escribió: Hi Alejandro, Can you please tell us in which node you are working to re-route your question to node support? (it has to be one among Spain, Trento, Lannion, etc...) Thanks, Miguel El 25/11/2014 19:36, Alejandro Hernández escribió: Hi, I have an incidence when i wanna connect to my host ( Server-64 ) by ssh, the issue that i have is ssh: connect to host 130.206.83.66 port 22: Network is unreachable and the address of the account is alexhiglesias@usal.es< alexhiglesias@usa.es > thank you Un saludo Alejandro Hernandez de la Iglesia alexhiglesias@gmail.com< alexhiglesias@gmail.com >
        henar Henar Muñoz made changes -
        Assignee Spain Node Support Team [ spain.node ] Guillermo Jiménez Prieto [ guillermo.jimenez ]
        gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez made changes -
        Status Open [ 1 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
        gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez made changes -
        Status In Progress [ 3 ] Answered [ 10104 ]
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        gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez added a comment -

        Dear Alejando,

        Please, check your VM now. It should be accessible.

        The problem is that your VM was stacked on init (GRUB menu), and after that on apache initialization.
        Please, check if you are able to work with that VM.

        I think I met you in codemotion last week.
        Regards.

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        gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez added a comment - Dear Alejando, Please, check your VM now. It should be accessible. The problem is that your VM was stacked on init (GRUB menu), and after that on apache initialization. Please, check if you are able to work with that VM. I think I met you in codemotion last week. Regards.
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        fw.ext.user FW External User added a comment -

        Dear Alejando,

        Please, check your VM now. It should be accessible.

        The problem is that your VM was stacked on init (GRUB menu), and after that on apache initialization.
        Please, check if you are able to work with that VM.

        I think I met you in codemotion last week.
        Regards.

        Show
        fw.ext.user FW External User added a comment - Dear Alejando, Please, check your VM now. It should be accessible. The problem is that your VM was stacked on init (GRUB menu), and after that on apache initialization. Please, check if you are able to work with that VM. I think I met you in codemotion last week. Regards.
        gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez made changes -
        Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
        Status Answered [ 10104 ] Closed [ 6 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        Component/s FIWARE-LAB-HELP [ 10279 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        Fix Version/s Sprint 4.1.2 [ 10738 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Summary [Fiware-lab-help] Network is unreachable FIWARE.Request.Lab.Network is unreachable.
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        HD-Node Spain [ 10846 ]
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Summary FIWARE.Request.Lab.Network is unreachable. FIWARE.Request.Lab.Spain.Network is unreachable.
        Transition Time In Source Status Execution Times Last Executer Last Execution Date
        Open Open In Progress In Progress
        15h 26m 1 Guillermo Jimenez 26/Nov/14 11:04 AM
        In Progress In Progress Answered Answered
        6s 1 Guillermo Jimenez 26/Nov/14 11:04 AM
        Answered Answered Closed Closed
        1m 21s 1 Guillermo Jimenez 26/Nov/14 11:06 AM

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          • Assignee:
            gjimenez Guillermo Jimenez
            Reporter:
            fw.ext.user FW External User
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