Have you set the Scalr URL in the admin settings? You can also try to telnet to 
the diff ports to make sure they are open. 

Srini
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-----Original Message-----
From: Fabiano Breves <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2013 18:45:36 
To: <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SCALR 3.5 Open Source on Ubuntu 12.04 - INSTALL GUIDE

Thanks for the info Sebastian.

Is there anyway to setup the logs for more details ? Or setup other logs 
usefull to debug the problem ??

In Scalr interface it keeps saying that is attempting to connect to the 
server, but never does. How long should I wait till it says Connected or 
gives out an error ?

In the linux box I see the status of importing from the standard output but 
hours later and nothing changes, In the windows box it doesn't go that far.

I will be checking the version 4.0...

Really appreciate the help. Thanks again.

On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:44:39 PM UTC-2, Sebastian Stadil wrote:
>
> 4.0 is on github: https://github.com/Scalr/scalr
>
> Importing servers into Scalr is possible regardless of deployment method 
> (enterprise, open source, hosted). So you should be fine.
>
> To your second point, Scalr <-> Scalarizr communication is required for 
> Scalr to manage your infrastructure; if the communication is impeded, 
> you'll get Alerts in the Scalr interface.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Fabiano Breves 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks Srini,
>>
>> I just went back to 3.5 and the admin password issue is gone.
>>
>> I am really new to Scalr. I have a few EC2 instances (actually Images - 
>> but you get the point) on Amazon that I'd like to get them organized under 
>> a Scalr Farm. They are windows and linux servers. I am trying to use 
>> Scalarizr and am failing miserably.
>>
>> First question I have about Scalarizr is that if it is supposed to work 
>> with a scalr "standalone" installation ?? I mean, importing servers to 
>> roles are only possible if one pays for scalr.net services ?
>>
>> Sencond is, what type of message I should see in the logs that would 
>> confirm conectvity between Scalr and Scalarizr. I have ports 8010 and 8013 
>> opened both ways on both servers. Also have the 8014/UDP opened. I can't 
>> really see anything wrong in Scalarizr logs. The operation hangs and never 
>> finishes.
>>
>> From scalr dashboard it only shows the attemptive of conection, it never 
>> connects.
>>
>>
>> Happy new year guys.
>>
>>
>> Can you direct me to the link of 4.0 ?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 1:42:05 AM UTC-2, Srini wrote:
>>
>>> i am running the earlier version of Scalr.  After login as admin, if i 
>>> click on the admin icon i get a profile option.  This could be a bug.
>>>
>>> Srini
>>>
>>> On 30-Dec-2012, at 7:56 PM, Fabiano Breves <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I realize that this is an old topic but I followed the steps in this 
>>> thread to install scalr on an Amazon EC2 (within a VPC). I can sign in as 
>>> admin, create a new user and have this new user setup with Amazon 
>>> credentials. I also tested the TESTENVIRONMENT.PHP and it passed. My 
>>> problem is that I can't find a way to change the admin's password. There is 
>>> no Profile menu option showing at the right upper corner, when you click on 
>>> the admin icon, there is only the logout option in that menu. But for my 
>>> regular user id I have a the Profile option and can reset its password 
>>> whenever I want. Is this a bug or a misconfiguration anywhere ?
>>>
>>> anyone has any clues ?
>>>
>>> I also tried to change the password directly to the account_user table 
>>> but it did not work, still have the default password working.
>>>
>>> by the way the the version is listed as 3.6.0.
>>>
>>> If this is not the right place to ask this I apologize.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Fabiano Breves
>>>
>>> On Sunday, August 26, 2012 12:05:00 PM UTC-3, Arya A. wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm fairly certain this is a work in progress (ie, nowhere near 
>>>> complete and definitely not polished), but it may help someone else out 
>>>> there.
>>>>
>>>> Install *prerequisites *
>>>> apt-get -y install apache2-mpm-prefork php5 php5-mysql php5-curl 
>>>> php5-mcrypt php5-snmp
>>>> apt-get -y install libssh2-php apparmor-utils mailutils bind9 phpmyadmin
>>>> apt-get -y install php-pear rrdtool librrd-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev 
>>>> mysql-server snmp
>>>> # refer 
>>>> http://wiki.scalr.net/pages/**viewpage.action?pageId=327743<http://wiki.scalr.net/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=327743>
>>>>
>>>> echo '$cfg["AllowArbitraryServer"] = TRUE;' >> 
>>>> /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php
>>>>
>>>> Install SCALRexport SCALR_BASE=/usr/local/scalr
>>>> export SCALR_HOME=$SCALR_BASE/scalr-**home
>>>> export SCALR_FILES=$SCALR_BASE/scalr-**files
>>>> export CURRENT=$SCALR_BASE/current
>>>> export PASSWORD=yourpassword
>>>>
>>>> useradd -d $SCALR_BASE -m -r -G www-data,bind scalr
>>>> usermod -G scalr www-data
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_FILES
>>>> cd $SCALR_FILES
>>>>
>>>> curl -L 
>>>> https://github.com/Scalr/**scalr/tarball/master<https://github.com/Scalr/scalr/tarball/master>>
>>>>  scalr-master-$(date '+%Y%m%d').tar.gz
>>>> cd $SCALR_BASE
>>>> tar -zxvf $SCALR_FILES/scalr-master-$(**date '+%Y%m%d').tar.gz
>>>> ln -sf $(ls -rtd1 Scalr* | tail -1)/app current
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME/etc
>>>> touch $SCALR_HOME/etc/.cryptokey
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME/cache/smarty_bin
>>>> chmod 2755 $SCALR_BASE
>>>> chmod -R 2775 $SCALR_HOME/cache
>>>> cd $CURRENT ; rmdir cache ; ln -sf $SCALR_HOME/cache ; cd $SCALR_BASE
>>>> chmod 2775 $SCALR_HOME/etc/.cryptokey
>>>> cd $CURRENT/etc ; ln -sf $SCALR_HOME/etc/.cryptokey ; cd $SCALR_BASE
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME/graphics
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME/rrddata
>>>> mkdir -p $SCALR_HOME/log
>>>> chown -R scalr:scalr $SCALR_BASE
>>>>
>>>> cp -rp $CURRENT/templates/en_US $SCALR_HOME/cache/smarty_bin/
>>>>
>>>> mysql -uroot -e 'create database scalr; grant all on scalr.* to 
>>>> scalr@localhost identified by "'$PASSWORD'";flush privileges;'
>>>> mysql -uroot -e 'grant all on *.* to admin@localhost identified by 
>>>> "'$PASSWORD'" with grant option;flush privileges;'
>>>> mysql -uscalr -p${PASSWORD} scalr < $CURRENT/../sql/scalr.sql
>>>>
>>>> echo 'INSERT INTO `scaling_metrics` (`id`, `client_id`, `env_id`, 
>>>> `name`, `file_path`, `retrieve_method`, `calc_function`, `algorithm`, 
>>>> `alias`) VALUES
>>>> (1, 0, 0, "LoadAverages", NULL, NULL, "avg", "Sensor", "la"),
>>>> (2, 0, 0, "FreeRam", NULL, NULL, "avg", "Sensor", "ram"),
>>>> (3, 0, 0, "URLResponseTime", NULL, NULL, NULL, "Sensor", "http"),
>>>> (4, 0, 0, "SQSQueueSize", NULL, NULL, NULL, "Sensor", "sqs"),
>>>> (5, 0, 0, "DateAndTime", NULL, NULL, NULL, "DateTime", "time"),
>>>> (6, 0, 0, "BandWidth", NULL, NULL, NULL, "Sensor", "bw");' | mysql -u 
>>>> root scalr
>>>>
>>>> perl -i -pe 
>>>> "s/ns1.scalr.net/scalr.**example.org/g<http://ns1.scalr.net/scalr.example.org/g>"
>>>>  
>>>> $CURRENT/src/class.DBDNSZone.**php
>>>>
>>>> cp -p $CURRENT/src/Scalr/Net/Dns/**Bind/Transports/LocalFs.php 
>>>> $CURRENT/src/Scalr/Net/Dns/**Bind/Transports/LocalFs.php-**dist
>>>> perl -i -pe 's/\(!\$retval\)/(\$retval === false)/g' 
>>>> $CURRENT/src/Scalr/Net/Dns/**Bind/Transports/LocalFs.php
>>>>
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>>>> New';background-color:transparent;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertic...
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>>>>
>>>

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