Comment by jbr@cin.ufpe.br :
The error occurs in both protocols HTTP x HTTPS.
curl -X POST "http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org:13000/cosmos-auth/v1/token" ...
ERROR
curl -X POST "https://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org:13000/cosmos-auth/v1/token
<http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org:13000/cosmos-auth/v1/token>" ... ERROR
Thanks.
–
Jairson Rodrigues
Doutorando, CIn-UFPE
We are drowning in data, but starving in knowledge (John Naisbitt, 1982)
The Big Data reality nowadays ...
2016-11-01 1:35 GMT-03:00 Jairson Barbosa Rodrigues <jbr@cin.ufpe.br>:
> Hi, I would like recover my ID and TOKEN from cosmos.lab-fiware.org.
>
> I followed the instructions in https://ask.fiware.org/
> question/431/how-can-i-get-space-on-new-cosmos-global-instance-hdfs/
>
> and
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31187977/oauth2-
> access-to-cosmos-webhdfs-in-fiware-lab.
>
> I used the command line below:
> curl -X POST "http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org:13000/cosmos-auth/v1/token"
> -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" -d
> "grant_type=password&username=jbr@cin.ufpe.br&password=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
> -k
>
>
> But I get the reply message:
> curl: (7) Failed to connect to cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org port 13000: No
> route to host.
>
> nslookup resolves the name to address: 130.206.80.46
>
> But the command line above does not work.
>
> I looked at in stackoverflow.com under tag fiware-cosmos, but I have not
> found anything useful about this particular error.
>
> May someone help me?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> –
> Jairson Rodrigues
> PhD Candidate, CIn-UFPE
> Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife
>
> We are drowning in data, but starving in knowledge (John Naisbitt, 1982)
> The Big Data reality nowadays ...
>
>
Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to any domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost.
Please, send your messages using the new domain (Fiware-lab-help@lists.fiware.org) instead of the old one.
The issue has been emailed:
HELP-7625) [Fiware-lab-help] No route to host (cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org port 13000) *Hi Jairson,
cosmos.lab.fiware.org was shut down some months ago. Now, there is a new cluster running at:
The first one exposes the WebHDFS interface (port TCP/14000, for data I/O). The second one exposes Tidoop (port TCP/12000, for MR jobs submmission) and the Auth server (port TCP/13000, for token management).
Please, follow this Quick Start Guide:
https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-cosmos/blob/master/doc/manuals/quick_start_guide_new.md
I'll update the stackoverflow answer you mention, in order it points to the right (new) server.
Regards,
Francisco