Hi there,
I seem to be having problems installing Eclipse Che on my Windows
machine.
Here is the environment I am installing onto:
Windows 10,
Java version "1.8.0_31"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_31-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.31-b07, mixed mode)
Docker, etc. were not previously installed on this machine.
Here were my experiences and observations as I went through the
installation process:
- The installer presents the Eclipse Public License. It should
actually present the Eclipse
Software User Agreement.
- "Start server of Eclipse Che" is not great English. How about
"Start the Eclipse Che server"?
- I installed the software accepting all of the defaults...then
used the start menu items to "Start server of Eclipse Che", then
"Open Eclipse Che in Browser". That failed with
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED.
- Opened a Shell and navigated to
C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Local\Programs\Eclipse
Che\eclipse-che-4.0.0-RC13, then ran "bin\che run" from there.
C:\Users\Mike\AppData\Local\Programs\Eclipse
Che\eclipse-che-4.0.0-RC13>bin\che run
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On Windows, Che projects can only reside in %userprofile%
due
to limitations of Docker. On this computer, %userprofile% is
C:\Users\Mike
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Could not find an existing docker machine.
Creating docker machine named default... Please be patient,
this takes a couple minutes the first time.
Successfully started docker machine named default...
Trying to connect to localhost:8080 also failed with
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED.
- I am not sure if this is useful at all, but trying to run the
Docker Quickstart Terminal (which was installed with Che) gives
the following result.
Creating Machine default...
Running pre-create checks...
Error creating machine: Error with pre-create check: This
computer doesn't have VT-X/AMD-v enabled. Enabling it in the
BIOS is mandatory
Looks like something went wrong...
Press any key to continue...
I also noticed an unrelated documentation bug.
On the Getting
Started page it says:
Natively: This launches the Che server and you access
it through your browser over localhost. Che's startup utilities
check dependencies and start Docker (which may also start a VM).
Please follow the usage
steps.
But when you navigate there you are told:
Docker
You must have Docker accessible before starting Che. The Che
startup scripts will test for Docker and if you are on Windows
or MacOS setup a VM that is running Docker along with setting
all necessary environment variables.
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