RE: 请教:如何在无互联网的环境下在计算主机上安装KVM agent,小白问题,万分感激!!!

2013-08-30 Thread 胡爱丽
您好,

 

希望下面这个链接你能用到:

http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.1/html/Installation_Guide/configure-package-repository.html
 

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 Subject: 请教:如何在无互联网的环境下在计算主机上安装KVM agent,小白问题,万分感激!!!
 Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 21:51:24 +0800
 
 我是首次尝试部署cloudstack,用了两台服务器安装,一台做管理主机、一台做计算主机(计算节点),管理主机用社区里的一键安装盘装好了(cloudstack4.1一键安装盘),计算主机上安装了CentOS6.4系统,安装时选择“Virtual
  HOST”,勾上了KVM组件,安装完毕后在终端中运行“service libvirtd status”,显示服务正在运行。但是cloudstack 
 agent装不上,直接上传社区网盘里的“/4.1-nonoss/dist/RPMS/cloudstack-agent-4.1.0-0.el6.x86_64.rpm”,在主机上执行“rpm
  -i cloudstack-agent-4.1.0-0.el6.x86_64.rpm”,报错说缺少文件。
 
 
 然后我在网上查了,网上都是cloudstack 
 3.0的离线安装教程,我下载了“apache-cloudstack-4.1.0-src.tar.bz2”文件,解压后发现没有“install.sh”文件,不知如何安装。
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 本人初次尝试安装cloudstack,对Linux系统也只会基本命令,问出来的问题很傻,但是我对cloudstack抱着满腔热诚,请邮件组里的同志们帮我一把,带我入门,万分感激!!!
  

Re: CS 4.1 usage server

2013-08-30 Thread Marty Sweet
Hi Dean,

Turns out I didn't have the cloudstack-usage package installed. Strange
that I was seeing those errors.
I will leave it running throughout the day and see if the table is
populated.

While the folder /var/log/cloudstack/usage is created, no files are inside
it. This isn't very surprising as Cloudstack has some very random log
directories, for example /var/log/cloudstack-management is made, but I have
never seen anything in it.

Let me know how you get on,
Marty


On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:19 AM, Marty Sweet msweet@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dean,

 I will be able to check for you in a few hours. How many VMs do you
 currently have running?
 Are there any networking statistics on the cloudstack UI or are they blank?

 Marty


 On Friday, August 30, 2013, Dean Kamali wrote:

 I didn't see any exceptions / messages in regards to usage server in
 management logs,  which made me think that it could be a bug.
 I'm running out of options here, I guess I will deploy CS again on another
 machine, and see if I can re-create the issue.

 could you check if you have cloudstack-usage package installed? if so, do
 you see any log files created in /var/log/cloudstack/usage

 Thanks


 On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Marty Sweet msweet@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Can you see if there are any errors in your management logs?
  I remember seeing usage errors in our logs (running on 4.1.1) but
 haven't
  yet got round to looking at it.
 
  Marty
 
  On Thursday, August 29, 2013, Dean Kamali wrote:
 
   Hello everyone
  
   there seems to be a bug with 4.1.1 in regards to usage server, I can
  start
   the service, but I don't see any logs, running service
 cloudstack-usage
   status reveals that its running.
  
   cloud-usage database tables are empty, I have triggered usage run to
   execute by changing the schedule from global settings menu in
 cloudstack.
  
   Dose anyone else have the same issue?  or just me!
  
   Thanks
  
 




Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Marty Sweet
Hi Ron,

I would be interested in having a meeting if we can get a couple of people
involved and amending documentation where we see fit.
I have setup KVM clusters successfully but do feel that the documentation
doesn't always give the correct outcome. This could be due to the merge of
Ubuntu and CentOS, while both Linux they do have some very different ways
of working, which may confuse users who are trying to setup a cloudstack
system. Unfortunately I do not know of a nice way of resolving this without
duplicating documentation which I am sure the community would not like.

I run in BST so let me know a nice time,
Marty


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 Hey Taylor

 As Marty said, your best bet for community support is to send your problem
 right in to this mailing list

 If you really need to speak to someone, give me a call tomorrow and I'll
 get one of our consultants to talk you through a few things quickly


 Kind Regards
 Giles

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 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
 Subject: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

 Hello,
 I have been trying to get cloudstack installed for several weeks now but
 keep running into issues.I was wondering if someone was available to talk
 about some things and high level and possibly take a look at my configs /
 logs to help troubleshoot?
 Thanks
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host not added, Cloudstack 4.1.1 , centos6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Chirag Choudhary
Hello,
 I am having this problem that after installing cloudstack 4.1.1 on
Centos6.3 , I am unable to add ubntu 12.04 host with KVM .
I went through the logs but was unable to find the error.
http://pastebin.centos.org/4126/


Thanks and  Regards,
-- 
Chirag Choudhary


Re: Xen server 4.1 - XCP and cloudstack

2013-08-30 Thread France

Create a temporary management server outside the cloud.
Setup the cloud.
Setup two HA management servers on the cloud, (don't forget about mysql!).
Shut down external management server.

Good luck.
F.

On 30/8/13 1:57 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:

So, is there an easy approach to deploy an environment where the CS would
be in a VM that it can see and manage?

I say that because everything is going to be managed by the CS and in order
to give it elasticity and reliability that the cloud can provide, in my
opinion, it should be placed in the cloud.



2013/8/30 Rafael Weingartner rafaelweingart...@gmail.com


Thanks Dean


2013/8/30 Dean Kamali dean.kam...@gmail.com


CS will not detect your running vms on your hypervisor, and it will not
detect any changes you make on your hypervisor, therefore any future
management (create, delete, snapshots ..etc ) should be done via CS.

This is how CS works by design :)

Dean


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Rafael Weingartner 
rafaelweingart...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi folks,

I am deploying a cloud environment using Xen 4.1 and I have this

situation:

I have a server that has already installed the Xen 4.1 hypervisor with

XCP

API and 4 Virtual machines created. One of this VMs is the VM I

installed

the Cloudstack. So, everything is running smooth there and now is time

to

add this host to the cloudstack so it would be managed by there. I

thought

that when I added the host the cloudstack would load all of its
configurations and auto detected the running VMs e shared storage that

it

is using. But, I added the host to my cluster, but none of the VMs that

are

already running were detected.

So, is there any way detecting them with cloudstack ?

I would appreciate your help, ;)
--
Rafael Weingartner




--
Rafael Weingartner








management server unreachable, no log file

2013-08-30 Thread Lisa B .
hey,
i have a fresh ubuntu 12.04.3 server install in a virtualbox vm. i have been 
trying to install cloudstack management server 4.1.1 for days now... and not 
the talk gossip in the cafeteria and code a little on the side kind of trying 
but leave the desk only for tennis practice kind of trying.
i followed: 
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.1/html/Installation_Guide/management-server-install-flow.htmlwith
 xenserver as the hypervisor
cloudstack lets me log into the ui after the (package) install but after a 
reboot it stops working. the cloudstack servlet starts automatically and i can 
visit ip:8080/client but if i try to log in it says management server 
unreachable and/etc/init.d/cloudstack-management statustells me that the 
servlet has stopped running.i can start the servlet again 
with/etc/init.d/cloudstack-management startand it says it is running ok, but it 
shuts down again when i click on login. this is soo annoying because all over 
the internet i find blog posts advising me to check the logs in 
/var/log/cloud/management/management-server.log which does not exist on my 
machine.i looked at /var/log/syslog and the most useful i could find was WARN 
Please initialize the log4j system properly. another internet search gave me 
the impression that this is addressed at the servlet developer.i get exactly 
the same result on 13.04 building from source.
can someone please help me come up with a debug strategy?

this is what i have installed so far: (shouldn't apt-get install the 
dependencies automatically?)bind9 + nfs-server +apt-get install -y openntpd 
libcommons-daemon-java jsvc python-paramiko augeas-tools mysql-serverapt-get 
install -y cloudstack-management
i would be eternally grateful if someone could help me sort this out.
lisa  

Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Prasanna Santhanam
This would be a valuable contribution. I think just ironing out the
runbook discrepancies to make the installs smoother for new users
would be a great step forward. I'm happy to join the irc meeting when
you guys have an agenda for the docs fixes. 

On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Alexander Hitchins wrote:
 This runbook idea sounds like it would be incredibly useful.
 
 I'm looking to get an environment together for quick ramp-up learning.
 
 I'll look at the link you provided and try to keep any meaningful
 discrepancies I find noted. I can't see anything for the runbook on the
 maintainers page - who created the page there is now?

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Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Tracy Phillips
Something that would go a long way is keeping the CentOS and Ubuntu install
instructions in separate documents. I am working on a cut and paste install
doc for Ubuntu 12.04 and CS 4.1.1 and will update it for CS4.2 once it is
released.


On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Prasanna Santhanam t...@apache.org wrote:

 This would be a valuable contribution. I think just ironing out the
 runbook discrepancies to make the installs smoother for new users
 would be a great step forward. I'm happy to join the irc meeting when
 you guys have an agenda for the docs fixes.

 On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Alexander Hitchins wrote:
  This runbook idea sounds like it would be incredibly useful.
 
  I'm looking to get an environment together for quick ramp-up learning.
 
  I'll look at the link you provided and try to keep any meaningful
  discrepancies I find noted. I can't see anything for the runbook on the
  maintainers page - who created the page there is now?

 --
 Prasanna.,

 
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Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread sebgoa

On Aug 30, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Tracy Phillips tracp...@mantoso.com wrote:

 Something that would go a long way is keeping the CentOS and Ubuntu install
 instructions in separate documents.

Yes I totally agree, mixing both was a bad idea...

 I am working on a cut and paste install
 doc for Ubuntu 12.04 and CS 4.1.1 and will update it for CS4.2 once it is
 released.
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Prasanna Santhanam t...@apache.org wrote:
 
 This would be a valuable contribution. I think just ironing out the
 runbook discrepancies to make the installs smoother for new users
 would be a great step forward. I'm happy to join the irc meeting when
 you guys have an agenda for the docs fixes.
 
 On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Alexander Hitchins wrote:
 This runbook idea sounds like it would be incredibly useful.
 
 I'm looking to get an environment together for quick ramp-up learning.
 
 I'll look at the link you provided and try to keep any meaningful
 discrepancies I find noted. I can't see anything for the runbook on the
 maintainers page - who created the page there is now?
 
 --
 Prasanna.,
 
 
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Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Prasanna Santhanam
Small correction on my part. Meng helped run through the docs for 4.1 [1]
and compiled the QuickInstallGuide (earlier called the Runbook). We
just forgot to include a build job to generate those docs:

You can find the latest here:
http://jenkins.buildacloud.org/view/master/job/build-docs-quickinstall-master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Apache_CloudStack-4.2.0-qig-en-US.pdf

[1] http://markmail.org/message/jsxdlfn5illpe2ni

On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 04:38:18PM +0200, sebgoa wrote:
 
 On Aug 30, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Tracy Phillips tracp...@mantoso.com wrote:
 
  Something that would go a long way is keeping the CentOS and Ubuntu install
  instructions in separate documents.
 
 Yes I totally agree, mixing both was a bad idea...
 
  I am working on a cut and paste install
  doc for Ubuntu 12.04 and CS 4.1.1 and will update it for CS4.2 once it is
  released.
  
  
  On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Prasanna Santhanam t...@apache.org wrote:
  
  This would be a valuable contribution. I think just ironing out the
  runbook discrepancies to make the installs smoother for new users
  would be a great step forward. I'm happy to join the irc meeting when
  you guys have an agenda for the docs fixes.
  
  On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Alexander Hitchins wrote:
  This runbook idea sounds like it would be incredibly useful.
  
  I'm looking to get an environment together for quick ramp-up learning.
  
  I'll look at the link you provided and try to keep any meaningful
  discrepancies I find noted. I can't see anything for the runbook on the
  maintainers page - who created the page there is now?
  
  --
  Prasanna.,
  
  
  Powered by BigRock.com
  
  

-- 
Prasanna.,


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Re: vm with Cloudstack+openvswitch+KVM can not access extranal network, can ping gateway

2013-08-30 Thread 不坏阿峰
vrouter run on Xen host, is ok. or  run kvm host without ovs ,working too

2013/8/27 Daan Hoogland daan.hoogl...@gmail.com:
 That would seem to be a bug. Can you migrate the router to a xen host
 to see it working again?

 On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:57 PM, 不坏阿峰 onlydeb...@gmail.com wrote:
 this is different.

  i have configed the Engress rules, so that vm(run on KVM+OVS host)
 can access externalinternet when vrouter run on Xen.
 but when vrouter run on KVM+OVS host ,  vm(run on KVM+OVS host) can
 not access external network.


 2013/8/27 Daan Hoogland daan.hoogl...@gmail.com:
 Feng,

 Did you solve this mail along with the other one you send? It seems
 like the same question.

 regards,
 Daan

 On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:26 PM, 不坏阿峰 onlydeb...@gmail.com wrote:
 wish some expert come to help me.~~`

 2013/8/24 不坏阿峰 onlydeb...@gmail.com:
 can someone help?

 2013/8/23 不坏阿峰 onlydeb...@gmail.com:
 i did it.Guestvlan300 Isolated  192.168.31.0/24  ,Egress rule,
 0.0.0.0/0 all.
 and when i initail vrouter on Xen host,  guest host  can access
 internet.  but vroute on kvm+openvswitch Host  can not.

 2013/8/23 Ahmad Emneina aemne...@gmail.com:
 I believe you have to create an egress networking rule to allow for 
 vm's to
 reach the internet.


 On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 7:53 PM, 不坏阿峰 onlydeb...@gmail.com wrote:

 vm with openvswitch+KVM can not access extranal network, can ping 
 gateway

 Cloudstack4.1.1
 A: one kvm host ubuntu12.04 with openvswitch,
 B:  xen server6.0,
 C: one kvm host centos with openvswitch

 in cloudstack have two network.
 Guestvlan301 Isolated 192.168.31.0/24 ,Egress rule,   0.0.0.0/0 all
 Guestvlan300 Isolated  192.168.31.0/24  ,Egress rule,   0.0.0.0/0 all


 ①:vrouter301 run on Xen,   Public IP Address 192.168.240.54 Guest IP
 Address 192.168.31.1
vm in vlan301 ,can ping gateway 192.168.31.1 and can access
 internet. vm can run on kvm or xen, both ok.

 ②:vronter300 run on Kvm with openvswitch,   Public IP Address
 192.168.240.53 Guest IP Address 192.168.30.1
vm in vlan300 ,can ping gateway 192.168.30.1, but can not access
 internet.  vrouter can access internet.

 how to make vm under kvm+openvswitch to access outside network and 
 internet


 [root@centos-kvm01 libvirt]# ovs-vsctl show
 7cb5f505-7ac1-4403-9f9d-101882ed7bad
 Bridge kvmmgt
 Port kvmmgt
 Interface kvmmgt
 type: internal
 Port eth0
 Interface eth0
 Bridge cloudbr0
 Port cloudbr0
 Interface cloudbr0
 type: internal
 Port eth1
 Interface eth1   ## Eth1 uplink port is Esxi
 vswitch in promiscuous mode,  Xen server Eth1 uplink this too, can
 work fine ; Kvm use native bridge work fine too.
 Port vnet3
 tag: 240
 Interface vnet3
 Port vnet0
 tag: 301
 Interface vnet0
 Port vnet1
 tag: 300
 Interface vnet1
 Port vnet4
 tag: 240
 Interface vnet4
 Bridge cloud0
 Port cloud0
 Interface cloud0
 type: internal
 Port vnet2
 Interface vnet2
 Bridge storage
 Port eth2
 Interface eth2
 Port storage
 Interface storage
 type: internal
 ovs_version: 1.10.0


 i do the test,
   one VM 192.168.30.90  run  ping 192.168.123.1
   vrouter 192.168.30.1(outside IP 192.168.240.53 vlan 240)  run  ping
 www.google.com

 [root@centos-kvm01 ~]# ovs-dpctl dump-flows |grep 30.90


 in_port(9),eth(src=02:00:07:94:00:09,dst=02:00:3c:30:00:06),eth_type(0x0806),arp(sip=192.168.30.1,tip=192.168.30.90,op=2,sha=02:00:07:94:00:09,tha=02:00:3c:30:00:06),
 packets:0, bytes:0, used:never, actions:push_vlan(vid=300,pcp=0),5

 in_port(11),eth(src=06:28:b6:00:01:20,dst=00:50:56:97:5c:55),eth_type(0x0800),ipv4(src=192.168.30.90,dst=192.168.123.1,proto=1,tos=0,ttl=63,frag=no),icmp(type=8,code=0),
 packets:5855, bytes:573790, used:0.810s,
 actions:push_vlan(vid=240,pcp=0),5

 in_port(5),eth(src=02:00:3c:30:00:06,dst=02:00:07:94:00:09),eth_type(0x8100),vlan(vid=300,pcp=0),encap(eth_type(0x0806),arp(sip=192.168.30.90,tip=192.168.30.1,op=1,sha=02:00:3c:30:00:06,tha=00:00:00:00:00:00)),
 packets:0, bytes:0, used:never, actions:pop_vlan,9

 in_port(5),eth(src=02:00:3c:30:00:06,dst=02:00:07:94:00:09),eth_type(0x8100),vlan(vid=300,pcp=0),encap(eth_type(0x0800),ipv4(src=192.168.30.90,dst=192.168.123.1,proto=1,tos=0,ttl=64,frag=no),icmp(type=8,code=0)),
 packets:5855, bytes:597210, used:0.809s, actions:pop_vlan,9

 ##   actions:push_vlan(vid=240,pcp=0),5  ,  this is maybe have
 some problem !!!  is it??




 [root@centos-kvm01 ~]# ovs-dpctl dump-flows |grep 240.53

 in_port(11),eth(src=06:28:b6:00:01:20,dst=00:50:56:97:5c:55),eth_type(0x0800),ipv4(src=192.168.240.53,dst=74.125.128.105,proto=1,tos=0,ttl=64,frag=no),icmp(type=8,code=0),
 packets:6167, bytes:604366, used:0.486s,
 

Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Chiradeep Vittal
What *I* would wish (if wishes were horsesŠ) would be a process similar to
vagrant.
stackmaker init basic
stackmaker up

Where stackmaker is a yet-to-be-invented-and-written adjunct to CloudStack.

The result of the above commands would be a CloudStack  management server,
and a CloudStack instance running on the same machine as CloudStack
management server. 

No need to read the docs :)

This would probably involve some combination of marvin config and some
intelligent guesses about the environment.

--
Chiradeep

On 8/29/13 10:05 AM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:

I am in the same position and I suspect that others are as well.
Who would be interested in participating in a virtual meeting to walk
through the installation together to find out where the instructions are
wrong?

It seems to be a known problem that if you follow the instructions
exactly as they are written, you end up with a non-functional system.
This seems to be partly caused by an installation procedure that is
supposed to be all things to all people and tries to support too many
configuration options.

I would like to see if I could get a simple, single cpu up and running
with CentOS 6.4 (could live with 6.3 but wonder why not the latest), one
network card sitting in a 192.168.n.x network that can be reached by
anyone on the same 192.168.n.x network.
Creating 1 guest Centos 6.4 VM on that machine would at least let me
know that CloudStack works.

Reaching a port open on the Guest VM from a front-end would be my
ultimate goal. I just want to have a publicly accessible  Apache HTTP
server on another server attached to Tomcat running on the guest VM. If
I can get this working the rest of the universe of CloudStack nirvana
should be achievable.

Adding additional machines should be possible from that point.
Adding network cards and storage devices should also be possible.

Anyone interested?

Ron


On 29/08/2013 11:55 AM, Marty Sweet wrote:
 Hi Taylor,

 No problem, just reply back to the mailing list with your issues and
logs
 (if necessary) and someone will help you out!

 Marty


 On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Taylor Schneider
tschnei...@live.comwrote:

 Hello,
 I have been trying to get cloudstack installed for several weeks now
but
 keep running into issues.I was wondering if someone was available to
talk
 about some things and high level and possibly take a look at my
configs /
 logs to help troubleshoot?
 Thanks


-- 
Ron Wheeler
President
Artifact Software Inc
email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com
skype: ronaldmwheeler
phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102




Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Taylor Schneider



Ron I like very much what you said; the documentation is not quite perfect yet. 
The runbook sounds like a great idea.I have no issue running CentOS 6.4 - I 
was using 6.3 per documentation (Anti insanity measures)
My Setup is fairly simple and similar to the basic install discussed in the 
documentation.
Network
Subnet:255.255.0.0Gateway:  
  100.100.1.1
MachinesHypervisorOS:  XenServer 6.0 (can be changed if 
need be)NICs:   1 Intel 1000mbpsIP:   
100.100.4.100
ACS 4.1 Host
OS:  CentOs 6.3 VM on esxi host(can be changed if need 
be)NICs:   1 VirtualIP:   100.100.1.128
NFS Server (using same server but different mount points for primary and 
secondary storage)OS:  Solaris 11NICS:   
1IP:100.100.1.133Mountpoints:  
/storageTank/NFS/CloudstackPrimaryStorage  
/storageTank/NFS/CloudstackSecondaryStorage
My issue right now is two fold; I'm getting errors which I don't understand and 
I'm not sure which process is generating them.I have been following the 4.1 
install guide by the letter (even configuring the NIC as seen in the 4.0 quick 
install guide; using network instead of NetworkManager)
Once I have a better idea of what the problem is I will be able to more 
intelligently answer your question about where I am getting stuck.
Catalina.out:WARN  [utils.crypt.EncryptionSecretKeyChecker] (Timer-1:) 
Encryption already enabled, is check() called twice?log4j:WARN No appenders 
could be found for logger 
(com.cloud.utils.crypt.EncryptionSecretKeyChecker).log4j:WARN Please initialize 
the log4j system properly.log4j:WARN See 
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info.
WARN  [utils.script.Script] (Script-1:) Interrupting script.
WARN  [utils.script.Script] (Timer-1:) Timed out: sudo keytool -genkey 
-keystore /etc/cloudstack/management/cloud.keystore -storepass vmops.com 
-keypass vmops.com -keyalg RSA -validity 3650 -dname cn=Cloudstack 
User,ou=localhost.localdomain,o=localhost.localdomain,c=Unknown .  
Output is:WARN  [cloud.server.ConfigurationServerImpl] (Timer-1:) Would use 
fail-safe keystore to continue.WARN  [utils.crypt.EncryptionSecretKeyChecker] 
(Timer-1:) Encryption already enabled, is check() called twice?WARN  
[cloud.configuration.ConfigurationManagerImpl] (Timer-1:) Management network 
CIDR is not configured originally. Set it default to 100.100.0.0/16
My management-server log shows the same issues
  

RE: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread Taylor Schneider
That would be a powerful script Chiradeep.
Ron I like your idea. Count me in.

 From: chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com
 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; rwhee...@artifact-software.com
 Subject: Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3
 Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:45:32 +
 
 What *I* would wish (if wishes were horsesŠ) would be a process similar to
 vagrant.
 stackmaker init basic
 stackmaker up
 
 Where stackmaker is a yet-to-be-invented-and-written adjunct to CloudStack.
 
 The result of the above commands would be a CloudStack  management server,
 and a CloudStack instance running on the same machine as CloudStack
 management server. 
 
 No need to read the docs :)
 
 This would probably involve some combination of marvin config and some
 intelligent guesses about the environment.
 
 --
 Chiradeep
 
 On 8/29/13 10:05 AM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:
 
 I am in the same position and I suspect that others are as well.
 Who would be interested in participating in a virtual meeting to walk
 through the installation together to find out where the instructions are
 wrong?
 
 It seems to be a known problem that if you follow the instructions
 exactly as they are written, you end up with a non-functional system.
 This seems to be partly caused by an installation procedure that is
 supposed to be all things to all people and tries to support too many
 configuration options.
 
 I would like to see if I could get a simple, single cpu up and running
 with CentOS 6.4 (could live with 6.3 but wonder why not the latest), one
 network card sitting in a 192.168.n.x network that can be reached by
 anyone on the same 192.168.n.x network.
 Creating 1 guest Centos 6.4 VM on that machine would at least let me
 know that CloudStack works.
 
 Reaching a port open on the Guest VM from a front-end would be my
 ultimate goal. I just want to have a publicly accessible  Apache HTTP
 server on another server attached to Tomcat running on the guest VM. If
 I can get this working the rest of the universe of CloudStack nirvana
 should be achievable.
 
 Adding additional machines should be possible from that point.
 Adding network cards and storage devices should also be possible.
 
 Anyone interested?
 
 Ron
 
 
 On 29/08/2013 11:55 AM, Marty Sweet wrote:
  Hi Taylor,
 
  No problem, just reply back to the mailing list with your issues and
 logs
  (if necessary) and someone will help you out!
 
  Marty
 
 
  On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Taylor Schneider
 tschnei...@live.comwrote:
 
  Hello,
  I have been trying to get cloudstack installed for several weeks now
 but
  keep running into issues.I was wondering if someone was available to
 talk
  about some things and high level and possibly take a look at my
 configs /
  logs to help troubleshoot?
  Thanks
 
 
 -- 
 Ron Wheeler
 President
 Artifact Software Inc
 email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com
 skype: ronaldmwheeler
 phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102
 
 
  

Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3

2013-08-30 Thread James Weir

Hi All,

I actually did this a long time ago for Cloud.com - called Cloud.com in 
a Box (so we are talking early versions of CloudStack - 2.2 and 3.0).  
It was an ISO image that would automatically install CloudStack on 
physical machines:


- CloudStack Management Server
- One ore more compute nodes

This was using KVM in the compute nodes.

Link here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/usharesoftvapps/files/uss-clouddotcom/

There was actually a video done showing the process:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mcnZin7ALY

There was a wizard to guide you through the process, but the actual 
install and configuration was done automatically.  It was a prototype to 
showcase some of our own packaging tools at the time.


Would this be something interesting to restart ?
Best
James



On 8/30/13 7:50 PM, Taylor Schneider wrote:

That would be a powerful script Chiradeep.
Ron I like your idea. Count me in.


From: chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; rwhee...@artifact-software.com
Subject: Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:45:32 +

What *I* would wish (if wishes were horsesŠ) would be a process similar to
vagrant.
stackmaker init basic
stackmaker up

Where stackmaker is a yet-to-be-invented-and-written adjunct to CloudStack.

The result of the above commands would be a CloudStack  management server,
and a CloudStack instance running on the same machine as CloudStack
management server.

No need to read the docs :)

This would probably involve some combination of marvin config and some
intelligent guesses about the environment.

--
Chiradeep

On 8/29/13 10:05 AM, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:


I am in the same position and I suspect that others are as well.
Who would be interested in participating in a virtual meeting to walk
through the installation together to find out where the instructions are
wrong?

It seems to be a known problem that if you follow the instructions
exactly as they are written, you end up with a non-functional system.
This seems to be partly caused by an installation procedure that is
supposed to be all things to all people and tries to support too many
configuration options.

I would like to see if I could get a simple, single cpu up and running
with CentOS 6.4 (could live with 6.3 but wonder why not the latest), one
network card sitting in a 192.168.n.x network that can be reached by
anyone on the same 192.168.n.x network.
Creating 1 guest Centos 6.4 VM on that machine would at least let me
know that CloudStack works.

Reaching a port open on the Guest VM from a front-end would be my
ultimate goal. I just want to have a publicly accessible  Apache HTTP
server on another server attached to Tomcat running on the guest VM. If
I can get this working the rest of the universe of CloudStack nirvana
should be achievable.

Adding additional machines should be possible from that point.
Adding network cards and storage devices should also be possible.

Anyone interested?

Ron


On 29/08/2013 11:55 AM, Marty Sweet wrote:

Hi Taylor,

No problem, just reply back to the mailing list with your issues and
logs
(if necessary) and someone will help you out!

Marty


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Taylor Schneider
tschnei...@live.comwrote:


Hello,
I have been trying to get cloudstack installed for several weeks now
but
keep running into issues.I was wondering if someone was available to
talk
about some things and high level and possibly take a look at my
configs /
logs to help troubleshoot?
Thanks


--
Ron Wheeler
President
Artifact Software Inc
email: rwhee...@artifact-software.com
skype: ronaldmwheeler
phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102






--
James Weir
Chief Technology Officer
ja...@usharesoft.com
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesweir
Tel: +33 (0)675 23 80 23
www.usharesoft.com
twitter.com/usharesoft



Re: Site to Site VPN

2013-08-30 Thread Dean Kamali
Well if you could take screen shots of your config, it will be helpful, you
may hide your secret keys, just so that it will make us easy for us to
setup :)

Thanks


On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Chiradeep Vittal 
chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com wrote:

 Can you share the config (with sensitive data changed of course)

 On 8/29/13 11:07 PM, Yong Chen y...@coredesktop.com wrote:

 We have 10 sonicwall IPsec VPNs running at the same time in our setup. So
 far it works fine.
 
 Yong
 
 -Original Message-
 From: CSG - Ashley Lester [mailto:ash...@computer-services.com.au]
 Sent: Thursday, 29 August 2013 11:13 AM
 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
 Subject: RE: Site to Site VPN
 
 Hi Dean,
 
 If you have some time to test this that would be fantastic,  I have spent
 a few hours on it myself and I believe that it should work but I'm unsure
 on the VPC config and maybe im not getting that correct
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Dean Kamali [mailto:dean.kam...@gmail.com]
 Sent: August-29-13 9:28 AM
 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Site to Site VPN
 
 I have 2 sonicwalls in production, I guess I can give it try and let you
 guys know, I went over Dell docs and its seems possible but I still need
 see it working to confirm.
 
 
 On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:07 PM, CSG - Ashley Lester 
 ash...@computer-services.com.au wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  Has anyone had any success using Sonicwalls IPSEC to connect to
  cloudstack Site to Site VPN ?
 
  I'm aware that only Cisco and Juniper are officially supported. Any
  other devices work with this ?
 
  Ashley
 
 




[ANNOUNCE] Apache CloudStack Virtual Appliance - vSphere, KVM and XEN

2013-08-30 Thread Musayev, Ilya
Objective: Speed up the Apache CloudStack adoption by abstracting the need of 
going through install process and using pre-installed package instead. 
Especially useful for a quick POC.

Version: Apache CloudStack 4.1.1 | OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64

vSphere:
 Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-vsphere
Long URL: 
http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.ova

KVM:
Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-kvm
Long URL: 
http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.qcow2.bz2

XEN:
Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-xen
Full URL: 
http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.vhd.bz2


Minimum Requirements:
1 CPU x 2 GB of RAM

Testing:

Please spend few minutes on testing these out, you can import it as a template 
into your ACS - power on and see the details on initial start.
I've tested vSphere and KVM version. I don't have XEN instance to try.



Re: CS 4.1 usage server

2013-08-30 Thread Dean Kamali
Thanks for trying ..

it seems broken by design, I fixed it by looking at log4j config in the
management folder. I also found a bug reported and marked as fixed, I have
added a comment there, and hopefully it will get picked up and fixed again.

Dean



On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Marty Sweet msweet@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dean,

 I will be able to check for you in a few hours. How many VMs do you
 currently have running?
 Are there any networking statistics on the cloudstack UI or are they blank?

 Marty

 On Friday, August 30, 2013, Dean Kamali wrote:

  I didn't see any exceptions / messages in regards to usage server in
  management logs,  which made me think that it could be a bug.
  I'm running out of options here, I guess I will deploy CS again on
 another
  machine, and see if I can re-create the issue.
 
  could you check if you have cloudstack-usage package installed? if so, do
  you see any log files created in /var/log/cloudstack/usage
 
  Thanks
 
 
  On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Marty Sweet msweet@gmail.com
 javascript:;
  wrote:
 
   Can you see if there are any errors in your management logs?
   I remember seeing usage errors in our logs (running on 4.1.1) but
 haven't
   yet got round to looking at it.
  
   Marty
  
   On Thursday, August 29, 2013, Dean Kamali wrote:
  
Hello everyone
   
there seems to be a bug with 4.1.1 in regards to usage server, I can
   start
the service, but I don't see any logs, running service
  cloudstack-usage
status reveals that its running.
   
cloud-usage database tables are empty, I have triggered usage run to
execute by changing the schedule from global settings menu in
  cloudstack.
   
Dose anyone else have the same issue?  or just me!
   
Thanks
   
  
 



Pool of heterogeneous hosts

2013-08-30 Thread Rafael Weingartner
How can I create a cluster of heterogeneous hosts that are using XCP on
CloudStack?

-- 
Rafael Weingartner


Re: Pool of heterogeneous hosts

2013-08-30 Thread Nguyen Anh Tu
2013/8/31 Rafael Weingartner rafaelweingart...@gmail.com

 How can I create a cluster of heterogeneous hosts that are using XCP on
 CloudStack?


Hi, Just using xe-pool-join on master node and then adding hosts on CS


-- 

N.g.U.y.e.N.A.n.H.t.U


cloudmonkey - list virtualmachines always empty

2013-08-30 Thread Dean Kamali
Hello everyone

I have been using cloudmonkey for few months now, and I always get no
results when I run

mycloudmonkey list virtualmachines

mycloudmonkey

listing users / diskofferings .. etc  works fine,

PS: I did run sync number of times and yet, list virtualmachines returns no
data.

Dean


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CloudStack Virtual Appliance - vSphere, KVM and XEN

2013-08-30 Thread Jake G.
This is great news! This will help adoption a lot I think.

However just wondering if this is a free appliance?

Thank you

On 2013/08/31, at 5:15, Musayev, Ilya imusa...@webmd.net wrote:

 Objective: Speed up the Apache CloudStack adoption by abstracting the need of 
 going through install process and using pre-installed package instead. 
 Especially useful for a quick POC.
 
 Version: Apache CloudStack 4.1.1 | OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64
 
 vSphere:
 Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-vsphere
 Long URL: 
 http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.ova
 
 KVM:
 Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-kvm
 Long URL: 
 http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.qcow2.bz2
 
 XEN:
 Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-xen
 Full URL: 
 http://download.cloudsand.com/appliances/cloudstack/centos6.4-x86_64-cloudstack-4.1.1.vhd.bz2
 
 
 Minimum Requirements:
 1 CPU x 2 GB of RAM
 
 Testing:
 
 Please spend few minutes on testing these out, you can import it as a 
 template into your ACS - power on and see the details on initial start.
 I've tested vSphere and KVM version. I don't have XEN instance to try.