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Cannot login after adding OpenVINO toolkit support. #1122

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atmadeep opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1767
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Cannot login after adding OpenVINO toolkit support. #1122

atmadeep opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1767
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atmadeep commented Feb 5, 2020

Uploading cvat_logs.log…
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  1. Built the docker image without openvino toolkit support.
    1.1 Was able to create tasks and import files.
  2. Added OpenVino toolkit support and rebuilt the docker image.
    !! Was not able to login.
    Also the port number for login page changed from 8080 to 7080.
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@atmadeep

Have you changed config files anyhow?
Can you reach localhost:8080/api/v1/?

If you can, please attach output in the browser console (F12 -> Console tab) for investigating.
By the way, logs you attached are unavailable.

If you cannot, please be sure cvat container is up.

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@atmadeep Hi, is the issue still relevant for you?

@nmanovic nmanovic self-assigned this Jul 29, 2020
@nmanovic nmanovic added the question Further information is requested label Jul 29, 2020
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It isn't relevant anymore.

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