Error while Initializating Fabric-CA server










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I am trying to initialize fabric-ca following its user guide using this config file but when executing the following command:



fabric-ca-server init --cafiles fabric-ca-server-config.yaml


I am getting the following error:



2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Intializing nonce manager for issuer 'undercroft'
2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Closing server DBs
2018/11/12 22:59:45 [FATAL] Initialization failure: CA name 'undercroft' is used in '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml' and '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml'


While I am getting this error if I am using the command line flags of fabric-ca-server I am successfully able to initialize and launch the



This is the full error log










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    I am trying to initialize fabric-ca following its user guide using this config file but when executing the following command:



    fabric-ca-server init --cafiles fabric-ca-server-config.yaml


    I am getting the following error:



    2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Intializing nonce manager for issuer 'undercroft'
    2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Closing server DBs
    2018/11/12 22:59:45 [FATAL] Initialization failure: CA name 'undercroft' is used in '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml' and '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml'


    While I am getting this error if I am using the command line flags of fabric-ca-server I am successfully able to initialize and launch the



    This is the full error log










    share|improve this question
























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      I am trying to initialize fabric-ca following its user guide using this config file but when executing the following command:



      fabric-ca-server init --cafiles fabric-ca-server-config.yaml


      I am getting the following error:



      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Intializing nonce manager for issuer 'undercroft'
      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Closing server DBs
      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [FATAL] Initialization failure: CA name 'undercroft' is used in '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml' and '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml'


      While I am getting this error if I am using the command line flags of fabric-ca-server I am successfully able to initialize and launch the



      This is the full error log










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to initialize fabric-ca following its user guide using this config file but when executing the following command:



      fabric-ca-server init --cafiles fabric-ca-server-config.yaml


      I am getting the following error:



      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Intializing nonce manager for issuer 'undercroft'
      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [DEBUG] Closing server DBs
      2018/11/12 22:59:45 [FATAL] Initialization failure: CA name 'undercroft' is used in '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml' and '/home/paradox/hyperledger/fabric/undercroft/fabric-ca/server/fabric-ca-server-config.yaml'


      While I am getting this error if I am using the command line flags of fabric-ca-server I am successfully able to initialize and launch the



      This is the full error log







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          Have you try if you change the CN of the fabric-ca-server ? or change the name of the CA ?






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          • Yes I did but with no success.

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          As of now the --cafiles flag is only used when there are multiple CAs, in case of a single ca it will only use the config file at the $FABRIC_CA_SERVER_HOME directory.






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            Have you try if you change the CN of the fabric-ca-server ? or change the name of the CA ?






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            • Yes I did but with no success.

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            Have you try if you change the CN of the fabric-ca-server ? or change the name of the CA ?






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            • Yes I did but with no success.

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            Have you try if you change the CN of the fabric-ca-server ? or change the name of the CA ?






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            • Yes I did but with no success.

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            • Yes I did but with no success.

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            Yes I did but with no success.

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            Yes I did but with no success.

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            As of now the --cafiles flag is only used when there are multiple CAs, in case of a single ca it will only use the config file at the $FABRIC_CA_SERVER_HOME directory.






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              As of now the --cafiles flag is only used when there are multiple CAs, in case of a single ca it will only use the config file at the $FABRIC_CA_SERVER_HOME directory.






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                As of now the --cafiles flag is only used when there are multiple CAs, in case of a single ca it will only use the config file at the $FABRIC_CA_SERVER_HOME directory.






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