Old habits :)

You're right, I can make a test with the shapeblue packages.


Florent

----- Mail original -----
> De: "Dag Sonstebo" <dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com>
> À: "users" <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
> Envoyé: Lundi 15 Avril 2019 13:42:33
> Objet: Re: Problem with ACS 4.11.2 and vCenter server

> Florent,
> 
> Not aware of any issues but I'm no packaging expert so will let others respond
> to this.
> 
> However - any reason you're not just using the RPM repositories rather than
> packaging yourself?
> 
> Regards,
> Dag Sonstebo
> Cloud Architect
> ShapeBlue
> 
> 
>On 15/04/2019, 11:46, "Florent Paillot" <florent.pail...@inria.fr> wrote:
> 
>    Hi everyone,
>    We have a problem with our test environment running ACS 4.11.2 on CentOS 
> 7, not
>    communicating with a vCenter (upgraded from 4.9.3 to 4.11.2 and CentOS 6 o
>    CentOS 7). We have no problems with our KVM host.
>    Our production is using 4.9.3 o, Centos 6 and everything is OK.
>    
>    I used tcpdump and see nothing going out from the management server to the
>    vCenter or the ESXi host.
>    
>    Could it be a package building problem or a vmware module loading?
>    
>    I used the following commands to build the packages :
>    install-non-oss.sh
>    mvn clean
>    mvn install -Dnoredist
>    package.sh -p noredist -d centos7
>    
>    
>    On the production server I see a :
>    
> /usr/share/cloudstack-management/webapps/client/WEB-INF/lib/vmware-vim25-6.0.jar
>    file.
>    I can't find it on the test environnement, is it linked to jetty ?
>    
>    Any help is welcome :)
>    Regards,
>    
>    
>    
> 
> 
> dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com
> www.shapeblue.com
> Amadeus House, Floral Street, London  WC2E 9DPUK
> @shapeblue

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