Thanks for the reply.  I’ll “intent”option!

Yiping

On 5/30/14, 10:16 PM, "Antone Heyward" <thehyperadvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>The warnings should be ok to ignore Maden. When you run the get
>rpmversion=4.3 you should see:
>
>[root@centos65base cldstk-deploy]# python cldstk-deploy.py get
>rpmversion=4.3  
>--2014-05-30 20:09:55--
>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7fa1j6ymap1wrgu/BXfoDzUNWy/cloudstack-4.3.0-rpm
>s.tar.gz
>Resolving www.dropbox.com... 108.160.167.206
>Connecting to www.dropbox.com|108.160.167.206|:443... connected.
>HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 FOUND
>Location: 
>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/7fa1j6ymap1wrgu/AABC4FG4TPZskpXe7uVWK
>-eFa/cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz?token_hash=AAGn1Z_vZ1_ci1K5A0Too4UVYFyY9
>0reeaVj-5xQ1jsv2A&expiry=1401516593 [following]
>--2014-05-30 20:09:56--
>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/7fa1j6ymap1wrgu/AABC4FG4TPZskpXe7uVWK
>-eFa/cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz?token_hash=AAGn1Z_vZ1_ci1K5A0Too4UVYFyY9
>0reeaVj-5xQ1jsv2A&expiry=1401516593
>Resolving dl.dropboxusercontent.com... 50.16.246.103, 50.17.207.91,
>50.17.219.231, ...
>Connecting to dl.dropboxusercontent.com|50.16.246.103|:443... connected.
>HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
>Length: 348438594 (332M) [application/octet-stream]
>Saving to: “cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz”
>
>100%[=====================================================================
>==========================================================================
>=============================================>] 348,438,594 8.08M/s   in
>45s       
>
>2014-05-30 20:10:41 (7.47 MB/s) - “cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz” saved
>[348438594/348438594]
>
>4.3/  
>4.3/cloudstack-usage-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/repodata/
>4.3/repodata/other.xml.gz
>4.3/repodata/repomd.xml
>4.3/repodata/primary.xml.gz
>4.3/repodata/filelists.xml.gz
>4.3/cloudstack-agent-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/cloudstack-common-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/cloudstack-management-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/cloudstack-cli-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/cloudstack-baremetal-agent-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>4.3/cloudstack-awsapi-4.3.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>
>
>If you get an error here it may be relate you your location but I have
>just run the command on a new system and it works as you can see by
>looking at the timestamp on the download “2014-05-30 20:10:41”.
>
>You don’t actually need to download the rpms but you will have to select
>to use the “Internet” option when you run the “python cldstk-deploy.py”
>command. This will use the default cloudstack repository over the
>internet which will be a bit slower but should still work.
>
>So at this point just run "python cldstk-deploy.py” and use the
>“Internet" option when asked. If that does not work let me know.
>
>
>
>
>--  
>Antone
>@thehyperadvisor
>http://thehyperadvisor.com/
>Easy CloudStack Deployment with cldstk-deploy @
>https://github.com/thehyperadvisor/cldstk-deploy
>
>
>
>On Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 12:19 AM, Madan Ganesh V wrote:
>
>> Just an input from myside.
>>  
>> Found the simstack + vagrant way of deploying cloudstack very very
>>productive.
>> https://github.com/runseb/simstack
>>  
>> I could get the appliance up in roughly 2 hrs (on a decent download
>>link!).
>>  
>> Cheers,
>> Madan
>> On 31 May 2014 at 6:14:46 am, Yiping Zhang (yzh...@marketo.com
>>(mailto:yzh...@marketo.com)) wrote:
>>  
>> I just started trying out CloudStack also, and cldstk-deploy seems to
>>be a  
>> good starting point for me.
>>  
>> So I download it and followed instructions to run it. However, I am get
>> 
>> some errors:  
>>  
>> 1) when I run "python cldstk-deploy.py setup all², I see following
>> warnings:  
>>  
>> npm WARN engine hawk@0.10.2 (mailto:hawk@0.10.2): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine hoek@0.7.6 (mailto:hoek@0.7.6): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine boom@0.3.8 (mailto:boom@0.3.8): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine cryptiles@0.1.3 (mailto:cryptiles@0.1.3): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine sntp@0.1.4 (mailto:sntp@0.1.4): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine hawk@0.10.2 (mailto:hawk@0.10.2): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine hoek@0.7.6 (mailto:hoek@0.7.6): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine boom@0.3.8 (mailto:boom@0.3.8): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine cryptiles@0.1.3 (mailto:cryptiles@0.1.3): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine sntp@0.1.4 (mailto:sntp@0.1.4): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine hawk@0.10.2 (mailto:hawk@0.10.2): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine hoek@0.7.6 (mailto:hoek@0.7.6): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine boom@0.3.8 (mailto:boom@0.3.8): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine cryptiles@0.1.3 (mailto:cryptiles@0.1.3): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> npm WARN engine sntp@0.1.4 (mailto:sntp@0.1.4): wanted:
>>{"node":"0.8.x"} (current:
>> {"node":"v0.10.28","npm":"1.3.6"})
>> /usr/bin/forever -> /usr/lib/node_modules/forever/bin/forever
>> /usr/bin/foreverd -> /usr/lib/node_modules/forever/bin/foreverd
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/block-stream requires
>> inherits@'~2.0.0' but will load
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/fstream requires
>> inherits@'~2.0.0' but will load
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/fstream-ignore requires
>> 
>> inherits@'2' but will load
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/fstream-npm requires
>> inherits@'2' but will load
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/glob requires
>>inherits@'2'  
>> but will load  
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/npmconf requires
>> inherits@'~2.0.0' but will load
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> npm WARN unmet dependency /usr/lib/node_modules/tar requires
>>inherits@'2'  
>> but will load  
>> npm WARN unmet dependency undefined,
>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version undefined
>> forever@0.11.1 (mailto:forever@0.11.1) /usr/lib/node_modules/forever
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> How would I resolve these unmet dependencies ?
>>  
>>  
>> 2) If I ignore above warnings, not sure if I can do this, and run next
>> cmd "python cldstk-deploy.py get rpmversion=4.3²,
>> I seem to be able to download cloudstack rpms tar ball completely, but
>> then somehow it got deleted immediately and end up with an error:
>>  
>>  
>> Resolving dl.dropboxusercontent.com
>>(http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com)... 50.17.188.230, 50.19.214.19,
>> 54.225.167.76, ...
>> Connecting to dl.dropboxusercontent.com
>>(http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com)|50.17.188.230|:443... connected.
>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
>> Length: 348438594 (332M) [application/octet-stream]
>> Saving to:  
>> 
>>³cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz?token_hash=AAEZZ268ZOYFpE0aiZiusm2hSlNltyD1
>>Qq  
>> 7V5syu5IaFpw&expiry=1401500411²
>>  
>> 
>>100%[====================================================================
>>==  
>> ======>] 348,438,594 32.9M/s in 12s
>>  
>> 2014-05-30 19:40:24 (26.8 MB/s) -
>> 
>>³cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz?token_hash=AAEZZ268ZOYFpE0aiZiusm2hSlNltyD1
>>Qq  
>> 7V5syu5IaFpw&expiry=1401500411² saved [348438594/348438594]
>>  
>> tar (child): cloudstack-4.3.0-rpms.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or
>> 
>> directory  
>> tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
>> tar: Child returned status 2
>> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> So what¹s going on here? Is this second issue caused by my first one ?
>>  
>> Thanks for any help
>>  
>> Yiping  
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> On 5/28/14, 2:50 PM, "Antone Heyward" <thehyperadvi...@gmail.com
>>(mailto:thehyperadvi...@gmail.com)> wrote:
>>  
>> > You can also look at "cldstk-deploy" on github to install all in one.
>> 
>> > https://github.com/thehyperadvisor/cldstk-deploy
>> >  
>> > You can also watch the youtube video "from zero to cloudstack" that
>>show  
>> > it  
>> > in action. http://bit.ly/1heKVqj
>> >  
>> > --  
>> >  
>> > Antone  
>> >  
>> > @thehyperadvisor
>> >  
>> > http://thehyperadvisor.com/
>> >  
>> > Easy CloudStack Deployment with cldstk-deploy @
>> > https://github.com/thehyperadvisor/cldstk-deploy
>> >  
>> >  
>> > On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Amin Pashapour <jol...@yahoo.com
>>(mailto:jol...@yahoo.com)> wrote:
>> >  
>> > > Try this pdf for installation of 4.3. It has Ubuntu specific
>> > > instructions.
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > 
>>https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/cloudstack-installation/latest/cloudsta
>>  
>> > > ck-installation.pdf
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > Amin  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > ________________________________
>> > > From: Pierre-Luc Dion <pd...@cloudops.com
>>(mailto:pd...@cloudops.com)>
>> > > To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>(mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org)" <users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>(mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org)>
>> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 9:13 AM
>> > > Subject: Re: Trying CloudStack
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > I'm not aware of a preconfigured Virtual Appliance, but there is
>> > > alternate  
>> > > installation methods if you don't want to install CloudStack
>>manually:  
>> > >  
>> > > using Ansible:
>> > > http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/master/ansible.html
>> > > http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack/deploying-cloudstack-with-ansible/
>> > >  
>> > > using Chef: 
>> > > 
>>http://www.cloudops.com/2014/03/install-apache-cloudstack-with-chef/
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > Pierre-Luc  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:13 AM, hossein zabolzadeh
>> > > <zabolza...@gmail.com (mailto:zabolza...@gmail.com)
>> > > > wrote:  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > > Hi there. 
>> > > > Is there any online website to try the cloudstack freely?
>> > > > Or is there any free ready-to-go virtual appliance with
>>pre-configured  
>> > > >  
>> > >  
>> > > and  
>> > > > pre-installed cloudstack?
>> > > > I can not install the cloudstack on my ubuntu 12.04 server.
>> > > > Please help me if there is exist a solution other than installing
>>the  
>> > > > cloudstack from scratch!
>> > > > Thanks in advance.
>> > > >  
>> > > >  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> >  
>> >  
>> >  
>> >  
>> >  
>> > --  
>> > Antone  
>> > @thehyperadvisor
>> > http://thehyperadvisor.com
>> >  
>>  
>>  
>>  
>
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