Github user rhtyd commented on the issue:
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@marcaurele can you check the Travis failure? Thanks.
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Github user rhtyd commented on the issue:
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@marcaurele I had another look, you're right -- we don't have any way to
see mgmt server log for Travis runs. I think rebase/squash and do a push -f to
re-kick Travis run.
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Github user marcaurele commented on the issue:
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@rhtyd I found the log but it doesn't give the mgmt server log output, only
the job's output which got a `Command failed due to Internal Server Error` in
an API response. I'll rebase & squash
Github user rhtyd commented on the issue:
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@marcaurele yes, click on the details, go to the failing job and open the
raw build log/output for debugging. Can you rebase again please, squash the
changes. I can help run tests on this PR.
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Github user marcaurele commented on the issue:
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Is there a way to get the management server log of the travis job?
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