Troubleshooting, work arounds, and known issues.
To check the setup of your DNS for Custom Domains, you can run this dig
command:
The "short" option is still pretty long! We're just looking for the ANSWER section:
You can also check records online using the very handy dnsrecords.io. See this example for _dnslink.bmannconsulting.com
which just shows us the TXT record we're looking for:
We've had a report with uploading large numbers of files using ipfs-deploy
with Fission support that you may need to increase the number of open files that your operating system supports. This could also occur with fission watch
.
For ubuntu, read underyx's article to increase the number of open files allowed.
For Mac OS, Wilson Mar has a one liner:
As described in the article, you'll want to add it to your bash or other shell profile so this change is permanent.
On a Chromebook in the native ChromeOS shell? Yeah, Boris hit this issue too when running large jekyll or gatsby builds:
We've had some hiccups with our brew formula recently. To re-install / reset brew, run the following:
Now re-run the installation instructions, copied here for convenience:
This is related to issue #37.
If you want to see what the Fission CLI is doing under the covers, you can turn on DEBUG mode by calling commands like this:
You'll see that fission up
calls your locally installed ipfs
command to add files to IPFS. We can see that it's using the 0.4.22 version of ipfs, installed using Homebrew in the "Cellar" where brew keeps installed items.
Then, it sends the hash of the entire directory to our web API, which pins it and fetches the files directly from your laptop and any other IPFS nodes that already have copies of those files in the network.
In this case, we can see that after the "Remote pinning Qm…", there is a 504 Gateway Time-out error from our server. This is a known issue, which we're working on to support large files / large quantities of files.
The --verbose
flag can be run on most commands these days. See the CLI docs for working with apps for more info.
The fission CLI installs a managed IPFS node. It runs on port 10235
.