On 27/08/14 11:56, ilya musayev wrote:
Did you also do cloudstack-setup-database?
You dont need to start tomcat.
i assume you used a proper url to access cloudstack which is
http://my-mgmt-ip:8080/client
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I did cloudstack-setup-database earlier, and also got ont
Did you also do cloudstack-setup-database?
You dont need to start tomcat.
i assume you used a proper url to access cloudstack which is
http://my-mgmt-ip:8080/client
On 8/26/14, 6:32 PM, Piers wrote:
On White screen:
2014-08-27 10:46:26,552 INFO [o.a.c.s.l.CloudStackExtendedLifeCycle]
(mai
On White screen:
2014-08-27 10:46:26,552 INFO [o.a.c.s.l.CloudStackExtendedLifeCycle]
(main:null) Running system integrity checker
org.apache.cloudstack.utils.identity.ManagementServerNode@60472888
Try again and get 404
HTTP Status 404 -
type Status report
message
description The request
On 27/08/14 07:45, Erik Weber wrote:
You can pass the file from your filesystem with the -f parameter (instead
of -u), that way you don't really have to host it on a webserver.
Excellent thanks!
Perhaps a change like this in the docs might help some like me:
Alternately The System VMs Can Be
On 27/08/14 08:06, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:
Hi Piers,
We do a lot of clean build testing including re-deploying Secondary Storage so
we just host all the templates internally then update the DB using Ansible
during the initial deployment of CloudStack, also via Ansible etc
Cheers Geoff,
Hi Piers,
We do a lot of clean build testing including re-deploying Secondary Storage so
we just host all the templates internally then update the DB using Ansible
during the initial deployment of CloudStack, also via Ansible etc
Regards
Geoff Higginbottom
CTO / Cloud Architect
D: +44 20 3603
You can pass the file from your filesystem with the -f parameter (instead
of -u), that way you don't really have to host it on a webserver.
--
Erik
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Piers wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am new to Cloudstack and have been setting up a testing / retesting the
> softwar
Hi there,
I am new to Cloudstack and have been setting up a testing / retesting
the software.
One of the things that takes a long time (and adds to the bandwidth
costs for everyone) is running cloud-install-sys-tmplt and
re-downloading the initial templates.
I guess a work around would be
When I try and build ACS 4.3.1 for nonredist this is the error I receive
running "mvn clean”. Anyone have a fix for this?
[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[ERROR] The build could not read 1 project -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] The project org.apache.cloudstack:xapi:5.6.100-1-SNAPSHOT
(/root
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky
wrote:
> Not sure if this is supported by ACS. However, the usual way to migrate vm
> from one storage to another is to shutdown a vm and click on the one of the
> buttons (that looks like the cross with arrows), select the destination
> storag
Indeed it is - I will try to put a small not so that folks do not run into
this
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Procedure+to+Replace
+realhostip.com+with+Your+Own+Domain+Name#ProceduretoReplacerealhostip.comw
ithYourOwnDomainName-InstallationProcedure
On 26/08/14 8:34 AM, "
Looks like all I needed to do was to include the "*." in the
consoleproxy.url.domain setting.
Is that noted in the docs, or did I just miss it?
> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 08:02:48 +0200
> Subject: Re: Console Proxy
> From: terbol...@gmail.com
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2
Hi,
Not really sure, but judging by the previous releases it should be out a few
months later than initially proposed )))
Andrei
- Original Message -
From: "Mārtiņš Jakubovičs"
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 26 August, 2014 7:51:59 AM
Subject: Re: acs 4.4 and GUI madne
Hello,
I test schaduled volume snapshots and when I create in same time rules
for few machines (in my case I got 5 VM's) they all fails except one.
http://pastebin.com/E60emjuJ
How I can solve this?
INFO [c.c.h.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (HA-4:ctx-125a21bc) checking
health of usage server
IN
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