Updated on 2023-11-28 GMT+08:00
No Host Exists in the Environment.
Symptom
No hosts can be found in the environment.
Cause Analysis
The environment does not contain any hosts.
Solution
- Select the target application, click
, and click Edit. The Deployment Actions page is displayed.
- Click the Environment Management tab.
- Click the target environment name, switch to the Resource page, and click Import Host.
- After the host is added and verified, deploy the application again.
Parent topic: Common FAQs
Common FAQs FAQs
- Failure in Querying Deployment Status
- Application Does Not Exist
- Can I Use a Host to Deploy Multiple Projects?
- Do I Need to Install a Running Environment (Tomcat, Python, etc.) on the Target Host Before Deploying an Application?
- CodeArts Deploy Fails to Download Files from CodeArts Artifact Due to a Spelling Error
- Application Deployment Fails, with the Message "AnsibleUndefinedVariable: 'xxxx' is undefined" Displayed
- Application Deployment Succeeds But the Application Verification URL Cannot Be Accessed
- What Can I Do If Application Deployment Fails Due to a DNS Resolution Error?
- Draft Applications Cannot Be Deployed
- JDK Has Been Installed and Environment Variables Have Been Configured, But Application Deployment Fails with the Error Message "please configure JDK environment variables" Displayed
- Insufficient Permissions
- Invalid Path
- No Host Exists in the Environment.
- Error Occurs During Application Deployment with the sudo Privileges
- File or File Path Does Not Exist
- Insufficient Permissions
- File Path Does Not Exist
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