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[2.0.1] Project is not opening with "Request canceled" #2074

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dmfigol opened this issue May 21, 2017 · 5 comments
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[2.0.1] Project is not opening with "Request canceled" #2074

dmfigol opened this issue May 21, 2017 · 5 comments

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dmfigol commented May 21, 2017

Setup:

  • Local main server running on macOS
  • Remote server running on Ubuntu and acting as GNS3 VM.

All computing is done on remote server.

I have created a new project with IOL nodes, stopped it and closed the client and not I am unable to open it anymore. When I try to open it, it takes a lot of time to load and in the end I see the following error message:
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I will send .gns3 file separately in the email.

@dmfigol dmfigol changed the title [2.0.1] Project is not opening with "Request cancelled" [2.0.1] Project is not opening with "Request canceled" May 21, 2017
@julien-duponchelle julien-duponchelle added this to the 2.0.2 milestone May 22, 2017
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Can go to help / Export debug informations ?

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Your remote server is on your local network or via an internet connection? It seem we lost the connection when loading with the remote node.

julien-duponchelle added a commit to GNS3/gns3-server that referenced this issue May 22, 2017
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dmfigol commented May 22, 2017 via email

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Ok I got the problem. You have enable the auto_start when you open the project, that's why it's super slow to start and finish by timeout. I will see how we can improve that.

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