Chapter 5. Troubleshooting


To troubleshoot a general installation failure, click the Details button on the Download and Install window to see the contents of the installer.log file. The installer log file is automatically created in the installation target directory. Depending on when the installation failed, the directory can contain additional log files for VirtualBox and OpenJDK.

Figure 5.1. Download and Install

5.1. Terms and Conditions Error

Error: “Terms and Conditions for CDK have not been signed”

If your Windows user has a space in the username, the installer displays an error. This error appears on the Log In page when installing Red Hat Development Suite. The workaround for this issue is to log into Red Hat Developers Progrom and download Red Hat Container Development Kit. This triggers all the required Terms and Conditions approvals (if any are needed).

A user who wants to download and use Red Hat Container Development Kit must become a member of the Red Hat Developer Program. Sign up for the program here: Red Hat Developers Program.

The OpenShift Console web address does not work on Microsoft’s Edge Browser. This is a known issue, and the only workaround is to use a different browser to access the console.

5.3. Reporting an Issue

If you encounter issues other than the ones listed in this section, you may report an issues by:

  1. Right click the Download and Install window (or any Red Hat Development Suite window) to go to the menu.
  2. From the menu list, click About Red Hat Development Suite to go the the About window.
  3. From the About window, click Report issues.

if macOS:

  1. Click About on the Touch Bar.

    Figure 5.2. Touch Bar

  2. Click Report Issues to view Report issues.

    Figure 5.3. Touch Bar with Documentation, Release Notes, and Report Issues

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