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[jira] [Commented] (CLOUDSTACK-1736) Ubuntu 12.04 cloud-setup-management Failed to configure CloudStack Management Server

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angeline shen commented on CLOUDSTACK-1736:
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Resolved     CloudStack-non-OSS-4.1-35-ubuntu12.04.tar.gz
                
>  Ubuntu 12.04 cloud-setup-management  Failed to configure CloudStack Management Server
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-1736
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1736
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.) 
>          Components: Management Server
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.0, 4.2.0
>         Environment: MS  ubuntu 12.04  
>            Reporter: angeline shen
>            Assignee: Chip Childers
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 4.1.0, 4.2.0
>
>         Attachments: Apache_CloudStack-4 1 0-Installation_Guide-en-US.pdf, asf4.1cloud_centos63_release.doc, asf4.1cloud_ubuntu1204_release.doc, CLOUDSTACK-1736-1.patch, ip1.doc, iptables_13324.doc, setupManagement.doc.log
>
>
> 1. http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/job/package-deb-4.1/ contains cloudstack debian packages to be installed for Ubuntu 12.04 OS based management server.
> 2. MS1:  setup up APT repository containing above packges in   MS1:/var/www/cloudstack/repo/binary
> 3. MS2: To configure MS2 to make use of MS1's APT repository for installation,
>     in  MS2  create /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudstack.list with following content:
>      deb http://MS1 IP address/cloudstack/repo       binary     ./
> 4. MS2: 
>  apt-get install cloud-management
>  apt-get install cloudstack-awsapi
>  apt-get install cloudstack-cli
>  apt-get install cloudstack-usage
> root@angie:/var/log/cloudstack/management# dpkg -l | grep cloudstack
> ii  cloudstack-awsapi                      4.1.0-incubating-0.0.snapshot           CloudStack Amazon EC2 API
> ii  cloudstack-cli                         4.1.0-incubating-0.0.snapshot           The CloudStack CLI called CloudMonkey
> ii  cloudstack-common                      4.1.0-incubating-0.0.snapshot           A common package which contains files which are shared by several CloudStack packages
> ii  cloudstack-management                  4.1.0-incubating-0.0.snapshot           CloudStack server library
> ii  cloudstack-usage                       4.1.0-incubating-0.0.snapshot           CloudStack usage monitor
> root@angie:/# cd /
> root@angie:/# find . -name 'cloud*' -print
> ....
> ./usr/bin/cloud-update-xenserver-licenses
> ./usr/bin/cloud-setup-databases
> ./usr/bin/cloud-set-guest-sshkey
> ./usr/bin/cloud-set-guest-password
> ./usr/bin/cloud-migrate-databases
> ./usr/bin/cloud-setup-management
> ......
> 5. root@angie:/usr/bin# cloud-setup-databases cloud@localhost --deploy-as=root
> Mysql user name:cloud                                                           [ OK ]
> Mysql user password:                                                            [ OK ]
> Mysql server ip:localhost                                                       [ OK ]
> Mysql server port:3306                                                          [ OK ]
> Mysql root user name:root                                                       [ OK ]
> Mysql root user password:                                                       [ OK ]
> Checking Cloud database files ...                                               [ OK ]
> Checking local machine hostname ...                                             [ OK ]
> Checking SELinux setup ...                                                      [ OK ]
> Detected local IP address as 10.223.133.24, will use as cluster management server node IP[ OK ]
> Preparing /etc/cloudstack/management/db.properties                              [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/create-database.sql             [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/create-schema.sql               [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/create-database-premium.sql     [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/create-schema-premium.sql       [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/server-setup.sql                [ OK ]
> Applying /usr/share/cloudstack-management/setup/templates.sql                   [ OK ]
> Processing encryption ...                                                       [ OK ]
> Finalizing setup ...                                                            [ OK ]
> CloudStack has successfully initialized database, you can check your database configuration in /etc/cloudstack/management/db.properties
> 6.  root@angie:/var/log/cloudstack/management# cloud-setup-management
> Starting to configure CloudStack Management Server:
> Configure sudoers ...         [OK]
> Configure Firewall ...        [OK]
> Configure CloudStack Management Server ...[Failed]
> Failed to configure CloudStack Management Server, please see the /var/log/cloudstack/setupManagement.log for detail
> Try to restore your system:
> Restore sudoers ...           [OK]
> Restore Firewall ...          [OK]
> Restore CloudStack Management Server ...[OK]
> Problems:
> 1. cloud-setup-managment FAILed
> 2. no managment-server.log generated  in  /var/log/cloudstack/management

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