The MySQL thing is only a warning and should not cause problems in your
POC. The other is an error. There is something wrong with your agent's
configurations/deployment.

On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 9:57 PM, Daniel Coric <cori...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm getting myself familiar with CloudStack so please excuse if I have
> overlooked something obvious.
>
> Using build and install instructions from the official documentation I
> have managed to successfully install CloudStack 4.11 on the neasted CentOS
> 7.4 KVM (from both community provided package repositories and self-built
> packages).
>
> I have tried some of the basic operations like: uploading iso images,
> adding volumes and users, creating templates, creating and using VMs (both
> as admin and user) etc.
> As far as I can tell, everything worked as expected - except the fact that
> CentOS VM took about half an hour to shut down.
>
> Than I decided to give it a try on Ubuntu too. And indeed, Ubuntu 16.04.4
> VM shut down normally.
>
> But, that was also the only thing that worked as expected on that Ubuntu
> VM.
>
> I have tried to find some solution on internet but the closest I could get
> was this thread:
> https://www.mail-archive.com/users@cloudstack.apache.org/msg22578.html
> and this documentation:
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-
> administration/en/latest/hosts.html#security
>
> And I'm not even sure if I am on the right path to the solution - any
> assistance would be much appreciated.
>
>
>
> Ubuntu 16.04.4 cloudstack-management.err is filled with:
>
> Mon Mar 12 20:30:24 CET 2018 WARN: Establishing SSL connection without
> server's identity verification is not recommended. According to MySQL
> 5.5.45+, 5.6.26+ and 5.7.6+ requirements SSL connection must be established
> by default if explicit option isn't set. For compliance with existing
> applications not using SSL the verifyServerCertificate property is set to
> 'false'. You need either to explicitly disable SSL by setting useSSL=false,
> or set useSSL=true and provide truststore for server certificate
> verification.
>
> Ubuntu 16.04.4 agent.log is filled with:
>
> 2018-03-12 20:43:58,782 INFO  [utils.exception.CSExceptionErrorCode]
> (main:null) (logid:) Could not find exception: 
> com.cloud.utils.exception.NioConnectionException
> in error code list for exceptions
> 2018-03-12 20:43:58,782 WARN  [cloud.agent.Agent] (main:null) (logid:) NIO
> Connection Exception  com.cloud.utils.exception.NioConnectionException:
> SSL Handshake failed while connecting to host: 10.22.0.5 port: 8250
> 2018-03-12 20:43:58,782 INFO  [cloud.agent.Agent] (main:null) (logid:)
> Attempted to connect to the server, but received an unexpected exception,
> trying again...
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,783 INFO  [cloud.agent.Agent] (main:null) (logid:)
> Connecting to host:10.22.0.5
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,783 INFO  [utils.nio.NioClient] (main:null) (logid:)
> Connecting to 10.22.0.5:8250
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,786 INFO  [utils.nio.Link] (main:null) (logid:) Conf
> file found: /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,787 WARN  [utils.nio.Link] (main:null) (logid:) Failed
> to load keystore, using trust all manager
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,858 ERROR [utils.nio.Link] (main:null) (logid:) SSL
> error caught during unwrap data: Received fatal alert: bad_certificate, for
> local address=/10.22.0.5:53356, remote address=/10.22.0.5:8250. The
> client may have invalid ca-certificates.
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,858 ERROR [utils.nio.NioClient] (main:null) (logid:)
> SSL Handshake failed while connecting to host: 10.22.0.5 port: 8250
> 2018-03-12 20:44:03,858 ERROR [utils.nio.NioConnection] (main:null)
> (logid:) Unable to initialize the threads.
> java.io.IOException: SSL Handshake failed while connecting to host:
> 10.22.0.5 port: 8250
>         at com.cloud.utils.nio.NioClient.init(NioClient.java:67)
>         at com.cloud.utils.nio.NioConnection.start(NioConnection.java:95)
>         at com.cloud.agent.Agent.start(Agent.java:263)
>         at com.cloud.agent.AgentShell.launchAgent(AgentShell.java:410)
>         at com.cloud.agent.AgentShell.launchAgentFromClassInfo(
> AgentShell.java:378)
>         at com.cloud.agent.AgentShell.launchAgent(AgentShell.java:362)
>         at com.cloud.agent.AgentShell.start(AgentShell.java:467)
>         at com.cloud.agent.AgentShell.main(AgentShell.java:502)
>
>
>
> Regards
> D.Coric
>



-- 
Rafael Weingärtner

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