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Syntax Error During Installation

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,

I just registered for a trial version of Pro. When I run the platform-setup-x64-linux.sh script, I get the following:

[me@appdyn01 ~]$ sudo ./platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh
./platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `<'
./platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh: line 2: `<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appd-aperture-prod.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/js/library/jquery-2.1.4.min.js?Signature=v...>'


[me@appdyn01 ~]$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core)

Is anyone else having this issue? I thought the license might have to be in the same directory so I put it there, but I'm getting the same thing.

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I figured out the issue.

If I do

wget https://download.appdynamics.com/download/prox/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh

or

wget --http-username=<myusername> --http-password=<mypassword> https://download.appdynamics.com/download/prox/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh

the content of platform-setup-x64-linux.sh is this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appd-aperture-prod.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/js/library/jquery-2.1.4.min.js?$
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appd-aperture-prod.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/js/login.js?Signature=%2FbdCPxj$

<form id="saml-login-form" style="display:none;">
    <input type='hidden' name='csrfmiddlewaretoken' value='WhRxxNNQDNQlh5oX3ldzLYWq5ZWXQGbKfRyhSQMkcrmpamS90zJQvEgIfOAPNwXB' $
    <input type="hidden" name="login-url" value="https://login.appdynamics.com/sso/samlservice/login/download_server/">

    <button type="submit" class="btn btn_org">Log In</button>
</form>

I figured out that when I click the "Download Enterprise Console here:" link from

https://portal.appdynamics.com/account/initialize/onprem/getting-started/

the actual download link redirected to

https://download-files.appdynamics.com/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh?Expires=1522689513&Signature=m7lQf0IWJmp4-mmSIrBF4dXkqz3d1hhO64mafELaJcp3OJuPoNqQvTW-43akjwFXjImBxy3qZWEgskzvAHsFUg8R~4RrWYaICs707blQ9sP2f8l1Obzy26nqKG361agqy5xLLR4Kl1bZddk5e-yspBtpSbjKXKqnkObU5vCI129wklHpBsP9-SdPkfHH~OjdqVW-A2rV0EIdhtAAUHXQP2~wWVOV2xzHoPL76dzlmLftarEiHcvh7VjL8ZzK5~lTnvp37oQh0QOT61tOANBZRyh3ylUxAsrKizpeC-mIHY8z4EBp0DGmwTr6-ig9KqC7w63TUa133e-LXGvDJBZBFw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAI6PWCU7XQZAIYFCA

I downloaded it to my local machine and then copied it to my VM, and now it's working.

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Yogesh_Chouk
Builder

Hi,

We understand you are trying to install enterprise console. 

./platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `<'

It looks like the file is corrupted. Can you please download it again and let us know if you are still having the same issue.

You can check the checksum of the downloaded file and see if it matches with the checksum of the file available on download site. 
$ md5sum controller_64bit_linux.sh

Please follow below docs for more information.

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Install+the+Enterprise+Console


Thanks,

Yogesh

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I figured out the issue.

If I do

wget https://download.appdynamics.com/download/prox/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh

or

wget --http-username=<myusername> --http-password=<mypassword> https://download.appdynamics.com/download/prox/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh

the content of platform-setup-x64-linux.sh is this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appd-aperture-prod.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/js/library/jquery-2.1.4.min.js?$
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appd-aperture-prod.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/js/login.js?Signature=%2FbdCPxj$

<form id="saml-login-form" style="display:none;">
    <input type='hidden' name='csrfmiddlewaretoken' value='WhRxxNNQDNQlh5oX3ldzLYWq5ZWXQGbKfRyhSQMkcrmpamS90zJQvEgIfOAPNwXB' $
    <input type="hidden" name="login-url" value="https://login.appdynamics.com/sso/samlservice/login/download_server/">

    <button type="submit" class="btn btn_org">Log In</button>
</form>

I figured out that when I click the "Download Enterprise Console here:" link from

https://portal.appdynamics.com/account/initialize/onprem/getting-started/

the actual download link redirected to

https://download-files.appdynamics.com/download-file/enterprise-console/4.4.2.7140/platform-setup-x64-linux-4.4.2.7140.sh?Expires=1522689513&Signature=m7lQf0IWJmp4-mmSIrBF4dXkqz3d1hhO64mafELaJcp3OJuPoNqQvTW-43akjwFXjImBxy3qZWEgskzvAHsFUg8R~4RrWYaICs707blQ9sP2f8l1Obzy26nqKG361agqy5xLLR4Kl1bZddk5e-yspBtpSbjKXKqnkObU5vCI129wklHpBsP9-SdPkfHH~OjdqVW-A2rV0EIdhtAAUHXQP2~wWVOV2xzHoPL76dzlmLftarEiHcvh7VjL8ZzK5~lTnvp37oQh0QOT61tOANBZRyh3ylUxAsrKizpeC-mIHY8z4EBp0DGmwTr6-ig9KqC7w63TUa133e-LXGvDJBZBFw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAI6PWCU7XQZAIYFCA

I downloaded it to my local machine and then copied it to my VM, and now it's working.

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