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peer channel creation fails in Hyperledger Fabric

I am trying to set up a sample hyperledger fabric environment with an orderer and 2 peers. I am not using docker approach instead I am running the actual executable itself.

Orderer and 2 peer nodes started successfully. However, channel creation fails with the following error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Error on the orderer window

> 2017-08-17 07:28:22.338 IST [orderer/common/deliver] Handle -> WARN
> 029 Error reading from stream: rpc error: code = Canceled desc =
> context canceled 2017-08-17 07:31:08.044 IST [common/config/channel]
> CommitProposals -> WARN 02a Current configuration has no policy
> '/Channel/Application/Readers', this will likely cause problems in
> production systems 2017-08-17 07:31:08.050 IST [common/config/channel]
> CommitProposals -> WARN 02b Current configuration has no policy
> '/Channel/Application/Writers', this will likely cause problems in
> production systems 2017-08-17 07:31:08.050 IST [common/config/channel]
> CommitProposals -> WARN 02c Current configuration has no policy
> '/Channel/Application/Admins', this will likely cause problems in
> production systems 2017-08-17 07:31:08.051 IST [cauthdsl] func2 ->
> ERRO 02d Principal deserialization failure (The supplied identity is
> not valid, Verify() returned x509: certificate signed by unknown
> authority) for identity
> 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
> 2017-08-17 07:31:08.052 IST [orderer/common/broadcast] Handle -> WARN
> 02e [channel: testing] Rejecting broadcast of config message because
> of error: Error authorizing update: Error validating DeltaSet: Policy
> for [Groups] /Channel/Application not satisfied: Failed to reach
> implicit threshold of 1 sub-policies, required 1 remaining 2017-08-17
> 07:31:08.063 IST [orderer/common/deliver] Handle -> WARN 02f Error
> reading from stream: rpc error: code = Canceled desc = context
> canceled

Value of ORDERER_TLS

ORDERER_TLS="--tls true--cafile /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/sampleconfig/tls/ca.crt"

Error while creating the channel

node1@ubuntu:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/build/bin$ peer channel create $ORDERER_TLS -f /home/node1/Downloads/fabricDeployment-master/testing.tx -c testing -o node1.honda.com:7050 --logging-level DEBUG  -v
2017-08-17 07:28:21.953 IST [msp] GetLocalMSP -> DEBU 001 Returning existing local MSP
2017-08-17 07:28:21.953 IST [msp] GetDefaultSigningIdentity -> DEBU 002 Obtaining default signing identity
2017-08-17 07:28:21.996 IST [channelCmd] InitCmdFactory -> INFO 003 Endorser and orderer connections initialized
2017-08-17 07:28:22.014 IST [msp] GetLocalMSP -> DEBU 004 Returning existing local MSP
2017-08-17 07:28:22.019 IST [msp] GetDefaultSigningIdentity -> DEBU 005 Obtaining default signing identity
2017-08-17 07:28:22.019 IST [msp] GetLocalMSP -> DEBU 006 Returning existing local MSP
2017-08-17 07:28:22.019 IST [msp] GetDefaultSigningIdentity -> DEBU 007 Obtaining default signing identity
2017-08-17 07:28:22.019 IST [msp/identity] Sign -> DEBU 008 Sign: plaintext: 0AF3050A07506565724F726712E7052D...69636174696F6E2F41646D696E731801 
2017-08-17 07:28:22.019 IST [msp/identity] Sign -> DEBU 009 Sign: digest: 63EBD4B3B350685B39A0C8E8E216EFCB3D4C3C82F74B6FA2638D2A7974EB1E74 
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp] GetLocalMSP -> DEBU 00a Returning existing local MSP
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp] GetDefaultSigningIdentity -> DEBU 00b Obtaining default signing identity
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp] GetLocalMSP -> DEBU 00c Returning existing local MSP
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp] GetDefaultSigningIdentity -> DEBU 00d Obtaining default signing identity
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp/identity] Sign -> DEBU 00e Sign: plaintext: 0AA6060A1108021A0608BEF0D3CC0522...1A843140B4B661FA8CBCB3170133AC2B 
2017-08-17 07:28:22.020 IST [msp/identity] Sign -> DEBU 00f Sign: digest: EB039E58FB665150B556394FD464155BBB349CEBB591A578DE402789465EDA84 
Error: Got unexpected status: BAD_REQUEST -- Error authorizing update: Error validating DeltaSet: Policy for [Groups] /Channel/Application not satisfied: Failed to reach implicit threshold of 1 sub-policies, required 1 remaining
Usage:
  peer channel create [flags]

Flags:
  -c, --channelID string   In case of a newChain command, the channel ID to create.
  -f, --file string        Configuration transaction file generated by a tool such as configtxgen for submitting to orderer
  -t, --timeout int        Channel creation timeout (default 5)

Global Flags:
      --cafile string                       Path to file containing PEM-encoded trusted certificate(s) for the ordering endpoint
      --logging-level string                Default logging level and overrides, see core.yaml for full syntax
  -o, --orderer string                      Ordering service endpoint
      --ordererTLSHostnameOverride string   The hostname override to use when validating the TLS connection to the orderer.
      --test.coverprofile string            Done (default "coverage.cov")
      --tls                                 Use TLS when communicating with the orderer endpoint
  -v, --version                             Display current version of fabric peer server

Edit Start

Thank you for your reply Yacovm. I am still facing the same issue. In fact, I am using your github code to try this sample. The script was awesome and easy to understand

Let me quickly brief about the current set up I have.

Environment 3 nodes running - Ubuntu 16

> **Node1 Details** Hostname : node1 Domain name : honda.com User1 : node1 User2 : Admin
> 
> **Node2 Details** Hostname : node2 Domain name : carfax.com User1 : node2 User2 : Admin
> 
> **Node3 Details** Hostname : node3 Domain name : carfax.com User1 : node3 User2 : Admin

Step 1 : Downloaded the Fabric source in all 3 machines and ran “make” – Everything was successful

Source is present in the following path : /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric

Step 2 :

Downloaded fabricDeployment-master /home/node1/Downloads/fabricDeployment-master in node1 machine From node1 machine, I am running the following ( I am using the deploy.sh provided in github with slight changes )

[[ -z $GOPATH ]] && (echo "Environment variable GOPATH isn't set!"; exit 1)
FABRIC=$GOPATH/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric
[[ -d "$FABRIC" ]] || (echo "Directory $FABRIC doesn't exist!"; exit 1)
for file in configtxgen peer cryptogen; do
    [[ -f $file ]] && continue
    binary=$FABRIC/build/bin/$file
    [[ ! -f $binary ]] && ( cd $FABRIC ; make $file)
    cp $binary $file && continue
done

for file in configtxgen peer cryptogen; do
    [[ ! -f $file ]] && echo "$file isn't found, aborting!" && exit 1
done

. config.sh

bootPeer=$(echo ${peers} | awk '{print $1}')
anchorPeer=$(echo ${peers} | awk '{print $1}')
PROPAGATEPEERNUM=${PROPAGATEPEERNUM:-3}
i=0
for p in $orderer $peers ; do

        echo "Making Directory structure for $p"
        mkdir -p $p/sampleconfig/crypto
        mkdir -p $p/sampleconfig/tls
        ip=$(getIP $p)
        echo "${p}'s ip address is ${ip}"
        orgLeader=false
        bootstrap=$anchorPeer:7051
        if [[ $i -eq 1 ]];then
                orgLeader=true
        fi
        (( i += 1 ))
        echo "Creating core.yaml from core.yaml.template for $p"
        cat core.yaml.template | sed "s/PROPAGATEPEERNUM/${PROPAGATEPEERNUM}/ ; s/PEERID/$p/ ; s/ADDRESS/$p/ ; s/ORGLEADER/$orgLeader/ ; s/BOOTSTRAP/$bootPeer:7051/ ; s/TLS_CERT/$p.carfax.com-cert.pem/" > $p/sampleconfig/core.yaml
done

        echo "Creating configtx.yaml from configtx.yaml.template with ANCHOR_PEER_IP & ORDERER_IP"

cat configtx.yaml.template | sed "s/ANCHOR_PEER_IP/$anchorpeer/ ; s/ORDERER_IP/$orderer/" > configtx.yaml


        echo "Creating crypto-config.yml from crypto-config.yml.template with ORDERER_IP and adding hostname node2 & node3"


cat crypto-config.yml.template | sed "s/ORDERER_IP/$orderer/" > crypto-config.yml
for p in $peers ; do
    echo "        - Hostname: $p" >> crypto-config.yml
done
cat << EOF >> crypto-config.yml
    Users:
      Count: 1
EOF

./cryptogen generate --config crypto-config.yml
./configtxgen -profile Genesis -outputBlock genesis.block  -channelID system
./configtxgen -profile Channels -outputCreateChannelTx yacov.tx -channelID yacov
./configtxgen -profile Channels -outputAnchorPeersUpdate OrdererOrganchors.tx -channelID yacov -asOrg PeerOrg

mv genesis.block node1/sampleconfig/
cp orderer.yaml node1/sampleconfig/
cp -r crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/honda.com/orderers/node1.honda.com/msp/* node1/sampleconfig/crypto
cp -r crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/honda.com/orderers/node1.honda.com/tls/* node1/sampleconfig/tls

cp -r crypto-config/peerOrganizations/carfax.com/peers/node2.carfax.com/msp/* node2/sampleconfig/crypto
cp -r crypto-config/peerOrganizations/carfax.com/peers/node2.carfax.com/tls/* node2/sampleconfig/tls/

cp -r crypto-config/peerOrganizations/carfax.com/peers/node3.carfax.com/msp/* node3/sampleconfig/crypto
cp -r crypto-config/peerOrganizations/carfax.com/peers/node3.carfax.com/tls/* node3/sampleconfig/tls/

echo "Deploying configuration - Moving configurations to respective machines"
scp -r node1/sampleconfig/* node1@node1:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/sampleconfig/
scp -r node2/sampleconfig/* node2@node2:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/sampleconfig/
scp -r node3/sampleconfig/* node3@node3:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/sampleconfig/

Step 3 :

Resulting crypto-config.yaml

OrdererOrgs:
  - Name: Org0
    Domain: honda.com
PeerOrgs:
  - Name: Org1
    Domain: carfax.com
        - Hostname: node2
        - Hostname: node3
    Users:
      Count: 1

Resulting crypto-config.yaml
Profiles:
    Genesis:

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Error: Got unexpected status: BAD_REQUEST -- Error authorizing update: Error validating DeltaSet: Policy for [Groups] /Channel/Application not satisfied: Failed to reach implicit threshold of 1 sub-policies, required 1 remaining

This usually indicates that the signer of the channel creation transaction does not have admin rights for one of the consortium orgs, however, it may indicate a failure for a number of other reasons.

Unfortunately, the error must be somewhat cryptic, to avoid leaking information about consortium or channel membership. To get the underlying cause, you will need to check the orderer logs. If it is not already set, you will want to turn the log level up to debug in orderer.yaml or alternately by setting FABRIC_LOGGING_SPEC=debug (or for versions of Fabric prior to v1.4.x ORDERER_GENERAL_LOGLEVEL=debug) before starting the orderer. In your orderer logs, you will see the same error text as output by the peer client, but in the preceding lines you will see additional causes for your error.

The most common reasons are:

  1. The identity is not in the list of admins for the org.
  2. The identity's certificate is not validly signed by the org CA chain.
  3. The identity's org is not known to the orderer.

Some other unlikely possibilities because you are using the peer binary and not custom code:

  1. The signature does not match the identity or signed bytes.
  2. The identity is malformed.

Assuming that the cause is not obvious from the orderer logs, if you post them here, I'd be happy to help diagnose them.

Oh, and as a helpful tip. You may see a more human readable version of your genesisblock by using configtxgen -inspectBlock <genesis.block>.

Edit: Looking back a the top of your post I see this output in the orderer log:

ERRO 02d Principal deserialization failure (The supplied identity is not valid, Verify() returned x509: certificate signed by unknown authority) for identity

This would indicate that the certificate claims to be issued by a CA, but is not signed by the CA the orderer knows about (error type 2 above). This would commonly happen if you bootstrapped the orderer, then regenerated the crypto material for your environment without removing the orderer's storage directory.

It's important to remember that the ORDERER_GENERAL_BOOTSTRAPFILE (or prior to v2.0.0 ORDERER_GENERAL_GENESISFILE) is only read if the system is not already bootstrapped, so changing the genesis block for the orderer will have no affect unless the orderer storage is also deleted.


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