Hi Lisa,

/var/log/cloud was the old logging location before v4 (I think!), logs are
now at /var/log/cloudstack/management/
management-server.log is the most useful I find, if there isn't anything
immediate there attach it and I will take a look for you.

Marty



On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Lisa B. <nordlicht1...@hotmail.de> wrote:

> 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.htmlwithxenserver
>  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

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