Environment Does Not Exist.
Symptoms
The log failed to obtain environment information. The environment cannot be found.
Cause Analysis
The referenced environment does not exist or has already been deleted.
Solution
- Select the target application, click
, and click Edit. The Deployment Actions page is displayed.
- Click the Environment Management tab.
- Click Create Environment, configure the information, click Save and switch to the Resource page.
- Click Import Host. After the host is imported and verified, deploy the application again.
Running Shell Commands FAQs
- A Message Indicating an Operation Failure Is Displayed During Action Run Shell Commands Deployment
- Service Is Not Started But the Log Shows That Shell Commands Are Successfully Executed
- Unidentified Shell Commands Are Used
- Shell Command References a File or Folder That Does Not Exist
- How Does a Shell Command Reference Parameters?
- Deployment of the Action Run Shell Commands Times Out
- Interactive Shell Commands Are Used
- Shell Command Deployment Times Out After the su Command Is Executed to Switch the User
- Application Deployment Interruption
- Insufficient Permissions
- Parameters Contain Backslashes (\)
- No Host Exists in the Environment.
- Environment Does Not Exist.
- Error Occurs During Application Deployment with the sudo Privileges
- Deployment Blocked by Third-Party Antivirus Software
- Invalid Path
- A Network Error Occurs During Software Installation on CentOS
- A Network Error Occurs During Software Installation on Ubuntu OS
- Windows Path Not Allowed on a Linux Host
- Other FAQs
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