Bug #10825
closedError creating VMWare compute resources: wrong number of arguments(1 for 0)
Added by Dave Nash over 9 years ago. Updated over 8 years ago.
Description
In version 1.8.1 installed from RPM when attempting to create a new CMware compute resource I receive the following error when clicking the "Load DataCenter" button
Unable to save
wrong number of arguments(1 for 0)
here is the sanatized output of the attempt from the production.log with debug turned on
Started PUT "/compute_resources/test_connection" for 10.54.24.70 at 2015-06-15 20:33:34 +0000
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [I] Processing by ComputeResourcesController#test_connection as /*
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [I] Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"XXXXX=", "compute_resource"=>{"name"=>"test", "provider"=>"Vmware", "description"=>"", "server"=>"vcenter.XXXXX", "user"=>"XXXXX", "password"=>"[FILTERED]", "set_console_password"=>"[FILTERED]"}, "fakepassword"=>"[FILTERED]", "cr_id"=>"null"}
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] User Load (1.2ms) SELECT "users". FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1 "id", 4
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] Setting current user thread-local variable to XXXX
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] AuthSource Load (1.0ms) SELECT "auth_sources".* FROM "auth_sources" WHERE "auth_sources"."id" = 3 LIMIT 1
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [I] CR_ID IS null
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] ComputeResource Exists (1.0ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "compute_resources" WHERE "compute_resources"."name" = 'test' LIMIT 1
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:34 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:35 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:35 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-15 20:33:35 [I] Rendered compute_resources/form/_vmware.html.erb (22.8ms)
2015-06-15 20:33:35 [I] Rendered compute_resources/_form.html.erb (31.2ms)
2015-06-15 20:33:35 [I] Completed 200 OK in 950ms (Views: 33.6ms | ActiveRecord: 3.1ms)
Updated by Dominic Cleal over 9 years ago
- Subject changed from Unable to create New VMWare compute resources to Error creating VMWare compute resources: wrong number of arguments(1 for 0)
- Category set to Compute resources - VMware
Unfortunately the log isn't showing the error you showed, could you try capturing the log when you press the Submit button too?
Updated by Dave Nash over 9 years ago
I upgraded to 1.8.2 just to be sure and am still seeing the same issue.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qitrgv2e1cs4v1f/Screenshot%202015-06-16%2010.24.40.png?dl=0
Shows the results of clicking "Load Datacenters"
and this is the debug log output:
Started GET "/compute_resources/provider_selected?provider=Vmware" for 10.54.24.70 at 2015-06-16 17:24:03 +0000
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [I] Processing by ComputeResourcesController#provider_selected as HTML
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [I] Parameters: {"provider"=>"Vmware"}
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [D] User Load (1.5ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1 "id", 4
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [D] Setting current user thread-local variable to wdnashii
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [D] AuthSource Load (1.2ms) SELECT "auth_sources".* FROM "auth_sources" WHERE "auth_sources"."id" = 3 LIMIT 1
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [I] Rendered compute_resources/form/_vmware.html.erb (14.1ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [I] Rendered compute_resources/_form.html.erb (38.6ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:03 [I] Completed 200 OK in 532ms (Views: 54.7ms | ActiveRecord: 7.4ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [I]
Started PUT "/compute_resources/test_connection" for 10.54.24.70 at 2015-06-16 17:24:17 +0000
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [I] Processing by ComputeResourcesController#test_connection as /*
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [I] Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"Gy/wH+hwmWDmLG9JvdEMVAGagz64v4J9Kq1UtlgERyU=", "compute_resource"=>{"name"=>"test", "provider"=>"Vmware", "description"=>"", "server"=>"vcenter", "user"=>"XXXXX", "password"=>"[FILTERED]", "set_console_password"=>"[FILTERED]"}, "fakepassword"=>"[FILTERED]", "cr_id"=>"null"}
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] User Load (1.1ms) SELECT "users". FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1 [["id", 4]]
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] Setting current user thread-local variable to wdnashii
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] AuthSource Load (1.5ms) SELECT "auth_sources".* FROM "auth_sources" WHERE "auth_sources"."id" = 3 LIMIT 1
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [I] CR_ID IS null
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] ComputeResource Exists (1.1ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "compute_resources" WHERE "compute_resources"."name" = 'test' LIMIT 1
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:17 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:18 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:18 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:24:18 [I] Rendered compute_resources/form/_vmware.html.erb (239.0ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:18 [I] Rendered compute_resources/_form.html.erb (257.6ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:18 [I] Completed 200 OK in 1550ms (Views: 262.7ms | ActiveRecord: 4.6ms)
2015-06-16 17:24:21 [I]
If I just click submit without trying to Load Datacenters I get the following on the screen
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4bk2255jwznr6uc/Screenshot%202015-06-16%2010.27.03.png?dl=0
And this in the production.log
Started POST "/compute_resources" for 10.54.24.70 at 2015-06-16 17:26:53 +0000
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Processing by ComputeResourcesController#create as HTML
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"Gy/wH+hwmWDmLG9JvdEMVAGagz64v4J9Kq1UtlgERyU=", "compute_resource"=>{"name"=>"test", "provider"=>"Vmware", "description"=>"", "server"=>"vcenter", "user"=>"XXXX", "password"=>"[FILTERED]", "set_console_password"=>"[FILTERED]"}, "commit"=>"Submit"}
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] User Load (0.8ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1 "id", 4
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] Setting current user thread-local variable to wdnashii
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] AuthSource Load (1.7ms) SELECT "auth_sources".* FROM "auth_sources" WHERE "auth_sources"."id" = 3 LIMIT 1
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] (0.4ms) BEGIN
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] ComputeResource Exists (0.8ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "compute_resources" WHERE "compute_resources"."name" = 'test' LIMIT 1
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] String does not start with the prefix 'encrypted-', so Foreman::Model::Vmware test was not decrypted
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [D] (0.4ms) ROLLBACK
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Failed to save: Datacenter can't be blank
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered compute_resources/form/_vmware.html.erb (11.8ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered compute_resources/_form.html.erb (54.8ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered compute_resources/new.html.erb within layouts/application (55.9ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered home/_user_dropdown.html.erb (3.3ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Read fragment views/tabs_and_title_records-4 (0.5ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered home/_topbar.html.erb (5.8ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Rendered layouts/base.html.erb (13.0ms)
2015-06-16 17:26:53 [I] Completed 200 OK in 131ms (Views: 76.5ms | ActiveRecord: 4.2ms)
Updated by Dave Nash over 9 years ago
I am still seeing this issue with 1.9.0 on Centos 6.5. Any ideas on how to proceed troubleshooting it?
Updated by Daniel Lobato Garcia over 9 years ago
What version of VMWare are you trying this on? Can you attach the logs of what happens when you click on 'Load data centers'? It seems that you're not receiving any data from VMWare as your list is empty, is the connection between Foreman and VMWare ok? (firewall open, selinux, etc...)
Updated by Shlomi Zadok over 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Need more information
I have tested this both on Foreman 1.9 and latest develop and it works for me.
Dave, can you please provide us with additional information?
Can you try to manually connect to the vmware from foreman environment? - this can be achieved by https://gist.github.com/shlomizadok/188696ba9d2dcb097834
Thanks
Updated by Dave Nash over 9 years ago
When I try the commands in the gist I get the following:
$ foreman-rake console
Loading production environment (Rails 3.2.8)
irb(main):001:0> f = Fog::Compute.new(:provider => "vsphere", :vsphere_username => "XXXX", :vsphere_passwo
rd=> "XXXXX", :vsphere_server => "XXXX", :vsphere_expected_pubkey_hash => "XXXXXXX2b5cf9035bdfc929cb9f98139289440853f7b0acaf0ae72646a6")
ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments(1 for 0)
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/basic_types.rb:41:in `initial
ize'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/basic_types.rb:41:in `new'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/basic_types.rb:41:in `full_pr
ops_set'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/deserialization.rb:110:in `bl
ock in traverse_data'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/deserialization.rb:105:in `ea
ch'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/deserialization.rb:105:in `tr
averse_data'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/deserialization.rb:88:in `des
erialize'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/connection.rb:68:in `block in
parse_response'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/connection.rb:68:in `map'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/connection.rb:68:in `parse_re
sponse'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/connection.rb:90:in `call'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/basic_types.rb:205:in `_call'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/basic_types.rb:74:in `block (
2 levels) in init'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/rbvmomi-1.8.2/lib/rbvmomi/vim.rb:68:in `serviceContent'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-1.32.0/lib/fog/vsphere/compute.rb:411:in `negotiate
_revision'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-1.32.0/lib/fog/vsphere/compute.rb:394:in `initializ
e'
... 10 levels...
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:200:in `each'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:200:in `execute'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:158:in `block in invoke_with_call_chain'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/monitor.rb:211:in `mon_synchronize'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:151:in `invoke_with_call_chain'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:144:in `invoke'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:116:in `invoke_task'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `block (2 levels) in top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `each'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `block in top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:133:in `standard_exception_handling'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:88:in `top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:66:in `block in run'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:133:in `standard_exception_handling'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:63:in `run'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/bin/rake:32:in `<main>'irb(main):002:0>
Versions:
foreman-vmware-1.9.0-1.el6.noarch
ruby193-rubygem-rbvmomi-1.8.2-1.el6.noarch
vcenter server 5.1.0 947673
The foreman and vsphere exist in the same subnet so there are no network firewalls between them and no ACL's on the vcenter host.
Updated by Jan Vanmullem over 9 years ago
I can confirm this issue.
I'm also running foreman on EL6 (fully upgraded to 6.7) and am facing the exact same problem as Dave.
I was running foreman 1.7.5 until yesterday, but after the upgrade to 1.8 the issue was first introduced and has remained the same after the upgrade to 1.9.0.
Manually calling flog from the foreman console gives me the exact same error as mentioned above.
Installed versions:
foreman.noarch 1.9.0-1.el6
foreman-vmware.noarch 1.9.0-1.el6
ruby193-rubygem-fog.noarch 1.32.0-1.el6
ruby193-rubygem-rbvmomi.noarch 1.8.2-1.el6
vcenter 5.5.0 2175560
Updated by Dave Nash about 9 years ago
Is there any additional information I can provide to help with this issue?
Updated by kilian desroches about 9 years ago
We have the same problem for version 1.9 of foreman. There he has a track for a fix?
Updated by Dominic Cleal about 9 years ago
- Status changed from Need more information to New
Updated by Olivier Cruilles about 9 years ago
Hello,
I have the same problem. Do you need more traces, informations or tests ?
Updated by Tommy McNeely about 9 years ago
SCREENCAST: https://drive.google.com/a/lark-it.com/file/d/0Bw8r1SqN6Yt_bjl3WGpTNmlrR0k/view
The problem that we had was if the password is invalid or there is any problem with connecting or authentication, the "Load Datacenters" button is replaced with "can't be blank" ... which means you are stuck, you can't "Load Datacenters" to select one. The button should not be replaced. Honestly, it shouldn't even say "can't be blank" unless I attempted to click "Save" without selecting one.
~tommy
Updated by Christian Bryn almost 9 years ago
By accident I upgraded from 1.9.1 to 1.9.3, and I hit this bug - ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments(1 for 0)
...so I was unable to List Datacenters, List VMs, create new VMs etc. Looking at the (debug) log I could see the encrypted password string being read correctly etc (so turning on Debug showed me nothing more). Trying with the foreman-console as explained above gave me the same errors (though changing the expected pubkey gave a different error - it complained about mismatch, so auth was initiated).
After some fiddling around I tried downgrading the foreman packages. Some investigation of package installation logs showed only one rubygem package being updated. I went ahead with:
yum downgrade foreman\*-1.9.1\*
...and restarted, but the error was the same. I downgraded that one rubygem-bundler package to the one installed in the foreman repo (rather than the one from Epel).
yum downgrade foreman\*-1.9.1\*
Error still the same (so this step is not necessary I think).
Finally I uninstalled the additional (new) foreman packages that were installed with the upgrade to 1.9.3:
yum remove -y ruby193-rubygem-addressable-2.3.6-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-extlib-0.9.16-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-autoparse-0.3.3-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-launchy-2.4.3-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-flot-rails-0.0.3-3.el6.noarch rhscl-v8314-epel-6-x86_64-1-2.noarch rhscl-ruby193-epel-6-x86_64-1-2.noarch libselinux-python-2.0.94-5.8.el6.x86_64 audit-libs-python-2.3.7-5.el6.x86_64 rubygem-hashie-2.0.5-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-jquery-turbolinks-2.1.0-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-retriable-1.4.1-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-multi-select-rails-0.9.12-1.el6.noarch setools-libs-3.3.7-4.el6.x86_64 setools-libs-python-3.3.7-4.el6.x86_64 ruby193-rubygem-spice-html5-rails-0.1.5-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-text-1.3.0-2.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-quiet_assets-1.0.2-6.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-pg-0.12.2-8.el6.x86_64 ruby193-rubygem-jwt-1.2.0-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-multipart-post-1.2.0-2.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-faraday-0.9.1-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-signet-0.6.0-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-google-api-client-0.8.2-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-jquery_pwstrength_bootstrap-1.2.2-1.el6.noarch rubygem-kafo_parsers-0.0.5-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-select2-rails-3.5.9.3-1.el6.noarch libsemanage-python-2.0.43-5.1.el6.x86_64 policycoreutils-python-2.0.83-24.el6.x86_64 ruby193-rubygem-sshkey-1.6.0-2.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-sqlite3-1.3.6-3.el6.x86_64 ruby193-rubygem-locale-2.0.9-8.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-gettext-3.1.4-2.el6.noarch rubygem-ansi-1.4.3-2.el6.noarch rubygem-powerbar-1.0.11-8.el6.noarch rubygem-kafo-0.6.11-1.el6.noarch ruby193-rubygem-gridster-rails-0.1.5-4.el6.noarch foreman-release-scl-1-1.el6.x86_64 rubygem-net-http-persistent-2.9.4-2.el6.noarch
...and voila! The foreman-rake console test works again, and so does VM creation. Remember to restart foreman/apache :)
Updated by Mitsos Mitsaras almost 9 years ago
Hello,
I confirm that the same issue exists on the latest version foreman 1.10.1.
When I try to test the connection with vcenter 6, I get a different error:
f = Fog::Compute.new(:provider => "vsphere", :vpshere_username => "Administrator@vsphere", :vsphere_password=> "XXXXX", :vsphere_server => "vsphere", :vsphere_expected_pubkey_hash => "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx")
ArgumentError: Missing required arguments: vsphere_username
from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-core-1.32.1/lib/fog/core/service.rb:244:in `validate_options'
from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-core-1.32.1/lib/fog/core/service.rb:268:in `handle_settings'
from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-core-1.32.1/lib/fog/core/service.rb:98:in `new'
from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-core-1.32.1/lib/fog/core/services_mixin.rb:16:in `new'
from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/fog-core-1.32.1/lib/fog/compute.rb:62:in `new'
from (irb):73
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/railties-3.2.8/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:47:in `start'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/gems/gems/railties-3.2.8/lib/rails/commands/console.rb:8:in `start'
from /usr/share/foreman/lib/tasks/console.rake:3:in `block in <top (required)>'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:205:in `call'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:205:in `block in execute'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:200:in `each'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:200:in `execute'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:158:in `block in invoke_with_call_chain'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/monitor.rb:211:in `mon_synchronize'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:151:in `invoke_with_call_chain'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/task.rb:144:in `invoke'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:116:in `invoke_task'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `block (2 levels) in top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `each'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:94:in `block in top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:133:in `standard_exception_handling'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:88:in `top_level'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:66:in `block in run'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:133:in `standard_exception_handling'
from /opt/rh/ruby193/root/usr/share/ruby/rake/application.rb:63:in `run'
Updated by Angelo Lisco almost 9 years ago
Hello everyone.
FYI, I've encountered this same issue with foreman 1.10 but it disappeared when I upgraded my test env to 1.11RC1.
Updated by Mitsos Mitsaras almost 9 years ago
Hello,
I confirm that upgrading on 1.11RC1 resolves the problem