good to know.  :P

*Will STEVENS*
Lead Developer

<https://goo.gl/NYZ8KK>

On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Tutkowski, Mike <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>
wrote:

> Wow…that solved it. I rolled back to VirtualBox 5.0.22 from 5.0.28. I
> probably could have just gone back one version, but wasn’t sure exactly
> what version I was running before “upgrading” to 5.0.28.
>
> On 11/4/16, 1:17 PM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> wrote:
>
>     I’m using NAT.
>
>     I’m in the process of going back to an earlier version of VirtualBox
> to see if that fixes the issue.
>
>     On 11/4/16, 1:15 PM, "williamstev...@gmail.com on behalf of Will
> Stevens" <williamstev...@gmail.com on behalf of wstev...@cloudops.com>
> wrote:
>
>         what networking configuration are you using?  bridged?  maybe try
> changing
>         it to shared or natted.  i don't remember which options you have
> in vbox,
>         but i remember there were a couple options.  just a thought...
>
>         *Will STEVENS*
>         Lead Developer
>
>         <https://goo.gl/NYZ8KK>
>
>         On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Tutkowski, Mike <
> mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>
>         wrote:
>
>         > Yeah, the weird part is that, for example,
> http://192.168.129.50:8096/
>         > client/api?response=json&command=listUsers&listAll=true works
> from any
>         > Ubuntu client of my that is not running on VirtualBox on my Mac
> OX X laptop.
>         >
>         > I may have recently “upgraded” VirtualBox this past week (I can’t
>         > remember) and it may have introduced this issue.
>         >
>         >
>         > On 11/4/16, 1:07 PM, "Will Stevens" <wstev...@cloudops.com>
> wrote:
>         >
>         >     stupid question, but you do have the port 8096 turned on
> right?  i
>         > think
>         >     cloudstack ships with that turned off by default.
>         >
>         >     if you use port 8080 with an api and secret key, does that
> work?  if
>         > you
>         >     try with cloudmonkey, does that work?
>         >
>         >     *Will STEVENS*
>         >     Lead Developer
>         >
>         >     <https://goo.gl/NYZ8KK>
>         >
>         >     On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Tutkowski, Mike <
>         > mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>
>         >     wrote:
>         >
>         >     > Interesingly, I just installed a new Ubuntu 14.04 VM with
> no
>         > CloudStack
>         >     > components on it and it, too, cannot successfully run this
> command:
>         >     >
>         >     > http://192.168.129.50:8096/client/api?response=json&;
>         >     > command=listUsers&listAll=true
>         >     >
>         >     > Is it possible that new code in master has broken support
> for Ubuntu
>         >     > clients (works OK on my Mac OS X laptop)?
>         >     >
>         >     > On 11/4/16, 11:50 AM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <
> mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>
>         > wrote:
>         >     >
>         >     >     Looks like it’s not a problem specific to Marvin.
>         >     >
>         >     >     This is the same error, but run from the interactive
> Python
>         >     > interpreter (and I get an error returned running this
> command from
>         > my web
>         >     > browser, as well):
>         >     >
>         >     >     >>> r = requests.get('http://192.168.
> 129.50:8096/client/api?
>         >     > response=json&command=listUsers&listAll=true')
>         >     >     Traceback (most recent call last):
>         >     >       File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/api.py",
>         > line
>         >     > 70, in get
>         >     >         return request('get', url, params=params, **kwargs)
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/api.py",
>         > line
>         >     > 56, in request
>         >     >         return session.request(method=method, url=url,
> **kwargs)
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/
>         > sessions.py",
>         >     > line 475, in request
>         >     >         resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/
>         > sessions.py",
>         >     > line 628, in send
>         >     >         r.content
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/models.
>         > py",
>         >     > line 755, in content
>         >     >         self._content = bytes().join(self.iter_
>         > content(CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE))
>         >     > or bytes()
>         >     >       File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/models.
>         > py",
>         >     > line 679, in generate
>         >     >         raise ChunkedEncodingError(e)
>         >     >     requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError:
> ("Connection broken:
>         >     > error(104, 'Connection reset by peer')", error(104,
> 'Connection
>         > reset by
>         >     > peer'))
>         >     >
>         >     >
>         >     >     On 11/4/16, 8:19 AM, "Tutkowski, Mike" <
>         > mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>
>         >     > wrote:
>         >     >
>         >     >         Hi,
>         >     >
>         >     >         Does anyone know why I might suddently be getting
> the
>         > following
>         >     > error when starting up my Marvin tests?
>         >     >
>         >     >         I see this problem on Ubuntu 14.04, but not on Mac
> OS X.
>         >     >
>         >     >         On both platforms, I’ve got requests 2.11.1
> installed
>         > (current
>         >     > version).
>         >     >
>         >     >         I’ve tried un-install and re-install requests, but
> I get the
>         > same
>         >     > error.
>         >     >
>         >     >         2016-11-04 08:08:13,177 - DEBUG - Parsing Test data
>         > successful
>         >     >         2016-11-04 08:08:13,177 - DEBUG - Payload:
> {'account':
>         > 'admin',
>         >     > 'command': 'listUsers', 'response': 'json'}
>         >     >         2016-11-04 08:08:13,178 - DEBUG - ========Sending
> GET Cmd :
>         >     > listUsers=======
>         >     >         2016-11-04 08:08:13,336 - ERROR - __sendGetReqToCS
> :
>         > Exception
>         >     > Occurred: ("Connection broken: error(104, 'Connection
> reset by
>         > peer')",
>         >     > error(104, 'Connection reset by peer'))
>         >     >         Traceback (most recent call last):
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/marvin/
>         > cloudstackConnection.py",
>         >     > line 189, in __sendGetReqToCS
>         >     >             verify=self.httpsFlag)
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
>         > dist-packages/requests/api.py",
>         >     > line 70, in get
>         >     >             return request('get', url, params=params,
> **kwargs)
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
>         > dist-packages/requests/api.py",
>         >     > line 56, in request
>         >     >             return session.request(method=method, url=url,
> **kwargs)
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/
>         > sessions.py",
>         >     > line 475, in request
>         >     >             resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
> dist-packages/requests/
>         > sessions.py",
>         >     > line 628, in send
>         >     >             r.content
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
>         > dist-packages/requests/models.py",
>         >     > line 755, in content
>         >     >             self._content = bytes().join(self.iter_
>         > content(CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE))
>         >     > or bytes()
>         >     >           File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/
>         > dist-packages/requests/models.py",
>         >     > line 679, in generate
>         >     >             raise ChunkedEncodingError(e)
>         >     >
>         >     >         Thanks!
>         >     >         Mike
>         >     >
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