Piers, what you shared is not helpful, first check that the management server 
is able to communicate with the MySQL server and there is not much latency 
between these two servers.

For users, I recommend using the 4.3.0 release for now and avoid using 4.4.0 
release.

On 09-Sep-2014, at 11:16 am, Piers <pi...@rowan.id.au> wrote:

> On 09/09/14 19:09, Rohit Yadav wrote:
>> Hi Piers,
>>
>> What is the version of CloudStack are you using? Was this installed from 
>> deb/rpms repository or built/ran from source?
>
> cloudstack-management-4.4.0-NONOSS_3.el6.x86_64
>
> RPM build
>
>>
>> Can you check if you’ve put any tomcat or front proxy/lb config that is 
>> restricting it to load css and js files?
>
> No this direct to the server.
>
> Note: I am / have been reinstalling the DB and starting from scratch a few 
> times and running cloudstack-setup-management
>
> Sometimes the connection times out and other times it does not.
>
> I've just run it again from scratch and restarted libv tomcat agent and 
> management and I have a whitescreen
>
> Cheers
>
> P
>
>
>
>>
>> On 09-Sep-2014, at 10:58 am, Piers <pi...@rowan.id.au> wrote:
>>> The HTML is being dumped like this (pasted as plain text):
>>>
>>> These are all forms and I expect that having auth and application forms on 
>>> the same page (even in error) is not desirable.
>>>
>>> Is there somewhere I should report this behaviour?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> P
>>>
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