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Unable to connect Local LTE Gateway to Local Cloud #15374

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Kaimeliax opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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Unable to connect Local LTE Gateway to Local Cloud #15374

Kaimeliax opened this issue Feb 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Kaimeliax
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Your Environment

Ubuntu 22.04 running on proxmox vm with dual lan

  • Version: 1.8.0
  • Affected Component: Access Gateway
  • Affected Subcomponent: AGW service
  • Deployment Environment: Vagrant (AGW)

Describe the Issue

When trying to connect local LTE gateway to Local Cloud i get errors while running (sudo) fab -f dev_tools.py register-vm

To Reproduce

  1. Go to 'magma/lte/gateway'
  2. Run fab -f dev_tools.py register-vm
  3. See error

Expected behavior

to work without any errors

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@Kaimeliax Kaimeliax added the type: bug Something isn't working label Feb 3, 2024
@panyogesh
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Current Master is mostly tested on Ubuntu 22.04 (Python 3.8). If its mandatory to use Ubuntu22.04 please try out the docker image (link)

@Kaimeliax
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Current Master is mostly tested on Ubuntu 22.04 (Python 3.8). If its mandatory to use Ubuntu22.04 please try out the docker image (link)

the ubuntu system does have python 3.10 installed, i will try to run that docker image, bc i was using the most recent one :)

@Kaimeliax
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sooo, after trying i can;t get docker up, only way is via vagrant, idk how to go around that 'os' error...

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