[Error] Cloud composer web server Error

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mehdi....@neoxia.com

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Apr 15, 2019, 9:01:51 AM4/15/19
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Hello ! 


I'm having a big problem to access to google cloud composer. I can't access to my google cloud composer web server anymore. When I try to open the web server I got the following error : 


Error: Server Error

The server encountered a temporary error and could not complete your request.

Please try again in 30 seconds. 




I suppose that there is a problem with the App Engine but I can't find it within  my project and I don't know how to fix this issue. 


Is anything we can do to solve this problem ?


Many thanks, 


Best regards, 


Mehdi 


Oscar Carlsson

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Apr 15, 2019, 10:16:07 AM4/15/19
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We've had the same happen to some composer environment and have "solved" this by setting up our own web server: https://cloud.google.com/composer/docs/how-to/managing/deploy-webserver

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Wilson Lian

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Apr 16, 2019, 1:00:50 PM4/16/19
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Hi Medhi,

What image version is your environment running? If it's composer-1.5.2-* and higher, you should be able to see the webserver logs in Stackdriver. More details from logs would be necessary to determine the exact cause. A potential cause is that there's a bad DAG in the dags/ folder. Try removing all DAGs, then give it a minute and try again. If that fixes the webserver, you can add them back one at a time or by employing a "binary search" strategy to identify the offending DAG.

best,
Wilson

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