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For example with visibility = 'Engineering' the lun object (/apidocs/classes/lun.html) has the attributes of auSize i.e.
{"name":"auSize","type":"AUSizeEnum","description":"Size of the Allocation Unit.","displayValue":"auSize"}
however, when query with providing auSize in the fields i.e. /api/types/lun/instances?compact=True&fields=auSize
the server fails with following error
urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError: ('Connection aborted.', RemoteDisconnected('Remote end closed connection without response'))
when Visibility is set to 'Engineering' is commented out it works
However, when creating lun i.e. pool.create_lun(lun_name="test-lun001",size_gb=1)
it creates the lun but fails at /api/instances/storageResource/sv_xx request with requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', RemoteDisconnected('Remote end closed connection without response'))
I notice that DEBUG:storops.connection.client:REQ URL: [POST] https://XXXXX:443/api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True
is executed twice and in the 1st time it fails with 401 error
DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:https://XXXXX:443 "POST /api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True HTTP/1.1" 401 381
DEBUG:storops.connection.client:REQ URL: [POST] https://XXXX:443/api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True, TIME: 0.15096187591552734, RESP CODE: 401
DEBUG:storops.connection.client:RESP BODY:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>401 Unauthorized</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Unauthorized</h1>
<p>This server could not verify that you
are authorized to access the document
requested. Either you supplied the wrong
credentials (e.g., bad password), or your
browser doesn't understand how to supply
the credentials required.</p>
</body></html>
but the 2nd time it succeeds with 200 DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:https://XXXX:443 "POST /api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True HTTP/1.1" 200 None DEBUG:storops.connection.client:REQ URL: [POST] https://XXXXX:443/api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True, TIME: 3.2231104373931885, RESP CODE: 200 DEBUG:storops.connection.client:RESP BODY: {"content":{"storageResource":{"id":"sv_XX"}}}
However, fails connection timeouts at api/instances/storageResource/sv_xx request
Most of the commands fails when Visibility is set to 'Engineering'
storops/storops/connection/connector.py
Line 51 in ccfccba
For example with visibility = 'Engineering' the lun object (/apidocs/classes/lun.html) has the attributes of auSize i.e.
however, when query with providing auSize in the fields i.e. /api/types/lun/instances?compact=True&fields=auSize
the server fails with following error
when Visibility is set to 'Engineering' is commented out it works
However, when creating lun i.e.
pool.create_lun(lun_name="test-lun001",size_gb=1)
it creates the lun but fails at /api/instances/storageResource/sv_xx request with
requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', RemoteDisconnected('Remote end closed connection without response'))
I notice that
DEBUG:storops.connection.client:REQ URL: [POST] https://XXXXX:443/api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True
is executed twice and in the 1st time it fails with 401 error
but the 2nd time it succeeds with 200
DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:https://XXXX:443 "POST /api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True HTTP/1.1" 200 None DEBUG:storops.connection.client:REQ URL: [POST] https://XXXXX:443/api/types/storageResource/action/createLun?compact=True, TIME: 3.2231104373931885, RESP CODE: 200 DEBUG:storops.connection.client:RESP BODY: {"content":{"storageResource":{"id":"sv_XX"}}}
However, fails connection timeouts at api/instances/storageResource/sv_xx request
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I've also tried with python 2.7, 3.10 as well and same result
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