Application 'appname' failed to start (port 8080 not available) on open shift node app

philip_nunoo picture philip_nunoo · Jul 11, 2015 · Viewed 12.1k times · Source

I have written a node restify server in coffee and I can't seem to get it running.

While deploying I get the following error:

Waiting for application port (8080) become available ...

after which I do get the following error

Application 'appname' failed to start (port 8080 not available)

If coffeescript seems to be the problem is there a work around it. I would not want to change back to js.

My server code is:

restify = require 'restify'
Bunyan = require 'bunyan'

server = restify.createServer
    name: 'APPNAME'
    version: '0.0.1'
    log: Bunyan.createLogger
        name: 'api'
        serializers: 
            req: ()->
                return "bad"

# Usercontroller.access calls a function to process the request
server.post '/user/access', UserController.access

server = create.createServer()
server.listen server_port, ->
    console.log "Http server listening on #{server_port}"
    require('./document')(server.router.mounts, 'restify')
    return

Answer

codebased picture codebased · Jul 23, 2015

The very first step that you need to check is look at the log under ~/app-root/logs/nodejs.log

In my case there was no issue with package or any kind of access. The only information that I have got in log is:

Error: listen EACCES at errnoException (net.js:905:11) at Server._listen2 (net.js:1024:19)

If you cannot find any reason apart from the front console says that it is unable to access 8080 then make sure that you have specified IP ADDRESS along with PORT Number.

This is how I have fixed it.

var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var http = require('http');

app.set('port', process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_PORT || process.env.PORT || 3002);
app.set('ip', process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_IP || "127.0.0.1");


http.createServer(app).listen(app.get('port') ,app.get('ip'), function () {
    console.log("✔ Express server listening at %s:%d ", app.get('ip'),app.get('port'));
    server();
});

As stated the app.get('ip') is very important when listening. Otherwise, openshift is unable to start your application.

UPDATED:

How to get into log directory:

  1. SSH into your gear with the command rhc ssh
  2. Once you are logged in type cd $OPENSHIFT_LOG_DIR

There you have logs files stored by Openshift environment.