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Troubleshooting Zowe CLI

Troubleshooting Zowe CLI

The following topics contain information that can help you troubleshoot problems when you encounter unexpected behavior installing and using Zowe CLI.

Command not found message displays when issuing npm install commands#

Valid on all supported platforms

Symptom:

When you issue NPM commands to install the CLI, the message command not found displays. The message indicates that Node.js and NPM are not installed on your computer, or that PATH does not contain the correct path to the NodeJS folder.

Solution:

To correct this behavior, verify the following:

  • Node.js and NPM are installed.
  • PATH contains the correct path to the NodeJS folder.

More Information: System requirements for Zowe CLI

npm install -g Command Fails Due to an EPERM Error#

Valid on Windows

Symptom:

This behavior is due to a problem with Node Package Manager (npm). There is an open issue on the npm GitHub repository to fix the defect.

Solution:

If you encounter this problem, some users report that repeatedly attempting to install Zowe CLI yields success. Some users also report success using the following workarounds:

  • Issue the npm cache clean command.

  • Uninstall and reinstall Zowe CLI. For more information, see Install Zowe CLI.

  • Add the --no-optional flag to the end of the npm install command.

Sudo syntax required to complete some installations#

Valid on Linux and macOS

Symptom:

The installation fails on Linux or macOS. 

Solution:

Depending on how you configured Node.js on Linux or macOS, you might need to add the prefix sudo  before the npm install -g command or the npm uninstall -g command. This step gives Node.js write access to the installation directory.

npm install -g command fails due to npm ERR! Cannot read property 'pause' of undefined error#

Valid on Windows or Linux

Symptom:

You receive the error message npm ERR! Cannot read property 'pause' of undefined when you attempt to install the product.

Solution:

This behavior is due to a problem with Node Package Manager (npm). If you encounter this problem, revert to a previous version of npm that does not contain this defect. To revert to a previous version of npm, issue the following command:

npm install npm@5.3.0 -g

Node.js commands do not respond as expected#

Valid on Windows or Linux

Symptom:

You attempt to issue node.js commands and you do not receive the expected output.

Solution:

There might be a program that is named node on your path. The Node.js installer automatically adds a program that is named node to your path. When there are pre-existing programs that are named node on your computer, the program that appears first in the path is used. To correct this behavior, change the order of the programs in the path so that Node.js appears first.

Installation fails on Oracle Linux 6#

Valid on Oracle Linux 6

Symptom:

You receive error messages when you attempt to install the product on an Oracle Linux 6 operating system. 

Solution:

Install the product on Oracle Linux 7 or another Linux or Windows OS. Zowe CLI is not compatible with Oracle Linux 6.