- #No bootable medium found virtualbox mac os x install
- #No bootable medium found virtualbox mac os x windows
I am convinced I have missed something to completely integrate splash with my VM instance any help will be greatly appreciated! To check that I am not blocked, I have used the scrapy command scrapy fetch and it grabs the content of the site. I do not have any issues like this when running the script on my desktop.
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: TCP connection timed out: 110: Connection timed out. Return (yield download_func(request=request, spider=spider)) The docker container is working fine and so the error happens when I run the following scrapy command:įile "/home/user/miniconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/scrapy/core/downloader/middleware.py", line 44, in process_request I have also run docker in the background using the following commands:ĭocker run -d -p 8080:80 scrapinghub/splash -max-timeout 3600 I am using a debian linux VM instance so I followed the instructions specifically for this.
#No bootable medium found virtualbox mac os x install
I have followed the set of instruction provided by these two following documents to install docker: This script has both lua/javascript integration to perform button clicking and form filling therefore it must interact with the browser. I have a splash script that I am trying to run on a virtual machine.
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#No bootable medium found virtualbox mac os x windows
If someone knowledgeable of Windows encountered this, what questions would they ask, where would they look to discern symptoms, find log files, etc.
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*I do not know enough about Windows servers to be able to ask this question intelligently, so that's the information I'm after here. Although the script produces browser output, it looks like it's being buffered because nothing comes to the browser until the script is killed. Nothing of value in the PHP error_log, and all PHP error settings are turned up to max. The elapsed time is about 10 minutes, so the API is able to give me 3~4 responses per second. After getting 2,100 or so I get the 500 Internal server error screen of death. In total, I need to retrieve about 16,000 of the XML documents to complete the task. The API is not blocking the script (same script runs to completion on a Linux platform). The script makes many calls to an API that returns small XML documents. I have a PHP script running on a Windows NT CGI/FastCGI* server. I have looked at the documentation and can't see that any additional parameters are required for the Rename-Item cmdlet in my application. And everything is correct up until the Rename-Item code.
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I have added Write-Host lines throughout the process to check the variable outputs. What if: Performing the operation "Rename File" on target "Item: C:\test\test3\Copy of 31832_226140_0001-00003.txtĭestination: C:\test\test3\True False AALTONEN-ALLAN_PENCARROW_PAGE_1". I have used -Whatif parameter Rename-Item -Path $item -NewName $fileName -Whatif Here's the output split over two lines. Rename-Item -Path $item -NewName $fileName The relevant line in my Powershell script is: # use the filename to rename this file These names have been copied/pasted from File Explorer (view Details, sort Name) The. True True BARTLETT-BEDGGOOD-BEECH-BEST_PENCARROW_PAGE_. The filenames should NOT have "True False" or "True True" before them. Everything is working except the renamed file names have text strings True/False prepended to the intended file names. The test is renaming 3 text files from a script. I am using Powershell 7.2.1 on a stand alone Win10 machine.