On 11/09/14 19:11, Rohit Yadav wrote:
Are you trying to setup a host where you want to run CloudStack and also use
this host as a KVM host?
If this is the case, then yes you can install cloudstack-agent and
cloudstack-management on the same server.
Yes I am and this is understood. Thanks
Wh
On 11-Sep-2014, at 3:02 pm, Piers wrote:
> I would appreciate a brief explanation as to why wiping and reinstalling does
> not lead to..wella functioning web UI. Every time I reinstall the
> management server IP selected is 165.254.0.1 (which is cloud0) - my
> previous fix is to e
On 11/09/14 23:17, Rohit Yadav wrote:
After you install CloudStack and run cloudstack-setup-databases this tool will
pick IP from the first valid nic it finds (cloud0 being the first one
alphabetically, do a ifconfig to list nics and ips).
To override, give a -i , example:
cloudstack-setup-d
Hi Piers,
On 12-Sep-2014, at 12:42 am, Piers wrote:
> # purge cloudstack from the system and remove all traces of installation
> yum -y remove cloudstack-* tomcat*
> rm -fR /usr/share/cloudstack-*
> rm -fR /etc/cloudstack/
> # install management & usage
> yum -y install cloudstack-management clou
On 12/09/14 11:13, Rohit Yadav wrote:
To start again, you don’t have to remove the package or conf again and again.
Just shutdown all java services (management and agent, tomcat etc.) and deploy
the database, and finally start the management server.
Good to know - thank you
# configure wit
The IP that agents connect to is configured in CloudStack itself,
specifically the "host" parameter in Global Settings. Try setting that
to the IP that the management server is listening on 8250/tcp, and
restart CloudStack.
Best regards,
Kirk
On 09/11/2014 06:31 PM, Piers wrote:
> On 12/09/14 11