Hi Wei,

Thanks very much for this

I'll follow your three steps

Much appreciated

Brian

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Subject: Re: cloudstack-sysvmadm access to 8096
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 18:54:28 +0200


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Hi Brian,


It seems your management server is not started. You can check the error in

log file /var/log/cloudstack/management/management-server.log


since cloudstack 4.15.1.0, cloudstack will check systemvm template before

database changes in upgrade, so if you forget to register systemvm

template, it is not a big issue any more.

what you need to do: (1) downgrade cloudstack (2) register new systemvm

template; (3) upgrade cloudstack.


cloudstack 4.16 will provide an option to install a new systemvm template

from rpm/deb packages.


-Wei



On Fri, 23 Jul 2021 at 16:56, Brian Fitzpatrick <

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wrote:


Hi Wei,


Thanks very much for the reply


I have updated the mysql and restarted the management server but

unfortunately I am still getting the error


curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8096: Connection refused


when I run


cloudstack-sysvmadm


I am not sure the management server is fully starting up as a result of my

upgrade. I think I made a mistake in not updating the templates before the

ubuntu 20.04 apt update and upgrade


I am not sure on the best option, either resolve this connection refused

or try to rollback the upgrade (but I am not sure what state that will

leave me in?)


Thanks


Brian


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If you have access to database



mysql > update cloud.configuration set value='8096' where


name='integration.api.port';



then restart mgt server



-Wei





On Fri, 23 Jul 2021 at 16:19, Brian Fitzpatrick <


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wrote:



Hello all,



I wonder if you could help, I have managed to get myself stuck in an


upgrade from 4.15.0 to 4.15.1



(I think I overlooked a stage, apologies)



I have lost my management interface (only one - small-test install)



I need to run the cloudstack-sysvmadm script



but I am getting the error



port 8096: Connection refused



I can't see a way of enabling api access without the web interface (which


isn't working)



Is there a way up doing this through command line?



Thanks



Brian




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