Hello Jason,

congratulations and thank you for your work on Cloudstack.

I also would like to get Stratos running on Cloudstack. In fact, I even
started to look at the jclouds region APIs and patched jclouds for
calling the regionlist.

Do you have your code available somewhere?

I could help with coding/debugging/testing.

Thank you


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Jason Daly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the screen-sharing session today Nirmal: the
> CloudController now starts successfully and setting 'cloudstack' as a
> provider when configuring a partition via the Stratos web GUI is
> accepted.
>
> I'm now working on creating a cartrige in CloudStack. More updates to
> come.
>
> Jason Daly
> VP, Product Development
> SystemBind Consulting & IT Services Inc.
> 5115 Maingate Drive, Unit 1
> Mississauga, ON
> Tel: 416.848.0980 x 850
> Mobile: 416.388.4070
> Toll: 1.877.SYS.BIND
> www.systembind.com
> On 04/27/2014 04:20 PM, Jason Daly wrote:
>
>     RE: Stratos on Digital Ocean
>
>
>     A screen-sharing session now would be great. I'm free for the next
>     hour or so. What screen-sharing tool do you want to use?
>
>
>
>
>         Jason Daly
>     VP, Product Development
>     SystemBind Consulting & IT Services Inc.
>     5115 Maingate Drive, Unit 1
>     Mississauga, ON
>     Tel: 416.848.0980 x 850
>     Mobile: 416.388.4070
>     Toll: 1.877.SYS.BIND
>     www.systembind.com
>
>     -----Original message-----
>         From: Nirmal Fernando <[email protected]>
>         Sent: Sunday 27th April 2014 13:58
>         To: [email protected]
>         Subject: Re: Stratos on Digital Ocean
>
>
>
>         Hi Jason,
>
>
>         This seems to be an OSGi bundling issue, in that case you
>         might not see a stack trace. If you are available we can have
>         a screen sharing session and debug, now.
>
>
>
>
>         On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Jason Daly
>         <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>             Hi Nirmal,
>
>             I added these dependencies but the Cloud Controller still
>             does not start. Looking through the logs I see the
>             AutoScaler Axis2 service starting but do not see any
>             reference to an attempt to start the CloudContoller Axis2
>             service.
>
>             Two questions:
>
>
>             * Should there not be a stack trace in the wso2carbon.log
>               file showing the CloudController startup failure? That
>               would help in identifying which parameters/missing
>               dependencies are causing the issue.
>             * Is there a way to test the CloudController on its own
>               (throwing stack traces are necessary when errors are
>               encountered)? This would help in building in the
>               CloudStack support.
>
>
>             Thanks
>
>
>
>             Jason Daly
>             VP, Product Development
>             SystemBind Consulting & IT Services Inc.
>             5115 Maingate Drive, Unit 1
>             Mississauga, ON
>             Tel: 416.848.0980 x 850
>             Mobile: 416.388.4070
>             Toll: 1.877.SYS.BIND
>             www.systembind.com
>
>
>             On 20/04/2014 12:37 PM, Nirmal Fernando wrote:
>
>
>
>                 Ok, seems like your Cloud Controller bundle failed to
>                 start after your modification. Did you add Cloud-stack
>                 related jclouds jars to the Cloud-controller feature
>                 pom as dependencies?
>                 
> (features/cloud-controller/org.apache.stratos.cloud.controller.feature/pom.xml)
>
>
>
>
>                 On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Jason Daly
>                 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>                     Yes, it's a single JVM installation. I've been
>                     starting stratos with the following command:
>
>
>                     * /opt/stratos/apache-stratos/bin/stratos.sh -
>                       Dprofile="default" start
>
>
>                     Running
>
>
>                     * netstat -an | grep -i listen | grep tcp
>
>
>                     shows only port 9443 being listened on (i.e. for
>                     ports in the range of 944x):
>
>
>                                         #> netstat -an | grep -i
>                         listen | grep tcp
>
>                         ...
>
>
>                                             tcp 0 0 :::8161 :::*
>                         LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::9443 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::9763 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::42502 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::11111 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::5672 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::54570 :::* LISTEN
>                         tcp 0 0 :::3306 :::* LISTEN
>
>
>
>
>
>                     Jason Daly
>                     VP, Product Development
>                     SystemBind Consulting & IT Services Inc.
>                     5115 Maingate Drive, Unit 1
>                     Mississauga, ON
>                     Tel: 416.848.0980 x 850
>                     Mobile: 416.388.4070
>                     Toll: 1.877.SYS.BIND
>                     www.systembind.com
>
>
>                     On 04/20/2014 11:33 AM, Nirmal Fernando wrote:
>
>
>
>                         Are you using Stratos as a single JVM? If not
>                         what's the port of Cloud controller?
>
>
>
>
>                         On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Jason Daly
>                         <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>                             Hi,
>
>                             I've setup Stratos and have logged into
>                             the Stratos Manager web UI to configure
>                             stratos (i.e. adding CloudStack as an
>                             Iaas). The UI accepts CloudStack as the
>                             Iaas (as I've created the required classes
>                             and configured CloudStack as a provider in
>                             cloud-controller.xml).
>
>                             One issue I'm encountering is that when
>                             attempting to save a Partition
>                             configuration within the Stratos Manager
>                             UI when clicking 'Deploy' I receive the
>                             following error message:
>
>
>                             * The service cannot be found for the
>                               endpoint reference (EPR)
>                               
> https://puppet.sbdev.virtzone.net:9443/services/CloudControllerService/ The 
> service cannot be found for the endpoint reference (EPR) 
> https://puppet.sbdev.virtzone.net:9443/services/CloudControllerService/
>
>                             It looks like the CloudControllerService
>                             service is not published within Axis2.
>                             Possibly a step missed during
>                             installation?
>
>                             Does anyone know the cause of this error
>                             message and if so how to rectify it?
>
>
>                             Thanks
>
>
>
>                             Jason Daly
>                             VP, Product Development
>                             SystemBind Consulting & IT Services Inc.
>
>                             5115 Maingate Drive, Unit 1
>                             Mississauga, ON
>
>                             Tel: 416.848.0980 x 850
>                             Mobile: 416.388.4070
>                             Toll: 1.877.SYS.BIND
>                             www.systembind.com

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