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Failed to verify Internet connection nonnumeric port: 'port'

DaisyAuma
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Starting the setup...
ESB CLI version: 2022.3
Target OS: Ubuntu 20.04
Python version: 3.8.10
Checking Internet connection
Failed to verify Internet connection nonnumeric port: 'port'
Reconnecting
Failed to verify Internet connection nonnumeric port: 'port'
Reconnecting
Failed to verify Internet connection nonnumeric port: 'port'
Please check the Internet connection and proxy settings


I am getting the above error during installation of EI for AMR . I skipped the proxy settings because I do not need proxy to access the internet.

How do I solve this?

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JesusE_Intel
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Hi DaisyAuma,


Could you please make sure that your ftp_proxy, http_proxy, https_proxy and no_proxy are set?


Please provide the output of the following commands:

cat /etc/environment

env

cat ~/.bashrc


Regards,

Jesus


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JesusE_Intel
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Hi DaisyAuma,


I just tested Edge Insights for AMR version 2022.3 on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 system and I did not see the error you are reporting. Could you please share more details of your current environment?


When downloading the software package, I chose the following:

Version: 2022.3

Target System: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Download Option: Robot Complete Kit

Distribution: Download Recommended Configuration


Regards,

Jesus


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DaisyAuma
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Hello,

I have the exact same package as you. But I skipped the first step here https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/ei4amr-2022-3-get-started-robot-kit/top/install-edge-insights-for-amr.html because I do not need a proxy to access the internet.

 

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JesusE_Intel
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Hi DaisyAuma,


Could you please make sure that your ftp_proxy, http_proxy, https_proxy and no_proxy are set?


Please provide the output of the following commands:

cat /etc/environment

env

cat ~/.bashrc


Regards,

Jesus


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JesusE_Intel
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