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-		Adjust the above command to suit your deployment needs.
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-			After changing the network offering on a network, load balancer rules stop working.
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-			Load balancing rules were created while using a network service offering that includes an external load balancer device such as NetScaler, and later the network service offering changed to one that uses the CloudPlatform virtual router.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm34652176">Solution</h5>
-			Create a firewall rule on the virtual router for each of your existing load balancing rules so that they continue to function.
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-			Host was placed in maintenance mode, but still appears live in vCenter.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm26137824">Cause</h5>
-			The CloudPlatform administrator UI was used to place the host in scheduled maintenance mode. This mode is separate from vCenter's maintenance mode.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm38083392">Solution</h5>
-			Use vCenter to place the host in maintenance mode.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm38325496">More Information</h5>
-			See <a class="xref" href="scheduled-maintenance-maintenance-mode-hosts.html">Section 11.2, “Scheduled Maintenance and Maintenance Mode for Hosts”</a>
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-			A virtual router is running, but the host is disconnected. A virtual router no longer functions as expected.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm31065424">Cause</h5>
-			The Virtual router is lost or down.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm26800384">Solution</h5>
-			If you are sure that a virtual router is down forever, or no longer functions as expected, destroy it. You must create one afresh while keeping the backup router up and running (it is assumed this is in a redundant router setup):
-		</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Force stop the router. Use the stopRouter API with forced=true parameter to do so.
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-				Before you continue with destroying this router, ensure that the backup router is running. Otherwise the network connection will be lost.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Destroy the router by using the destroyRouter API.
-			</div></li></ul></div><div class="para">
-		Recreate the missing router by using the restartNetwork API with cleanup=false parameter. For more information about redundant router setup, see Creating a New Network Offering.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		For more information about the API syntax, see the API Reference at <a href="http://docs.cloudstack.org/CloudStack_Documentation/API_Reference%3A_CloudStack">http://docs.cloudstack.org/CloudStack_Documentation/API_Reference%3A_CloudStack</a>API Reference.
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-			When attempting to create a VM, the VM will not deploy.
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-			If the template was created by uploading an OVA file that was created using vSphere Client, it is possible the OVA contained an ISO image. If it does, the deployment of VMs from the template will fail.
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-			Virtual machine does not power on. You might see errors like:
-		</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Unable to open Swap File
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Unable to access a file since it is locked
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Unable to access Virtual machine configuration
-			</div></li></ul></div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm26133416">Cause</h5>
-			A known issue on VMware machines. ESX hosts lock certain critical virtual machine files and file systems to prevent concurrent changes. Sometimes the files are not unlocked when the virtual machine is powered off. When a virtual machine attempts to power on, it can not access these critical files, and the virtual machine is unable to power on.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm4343448">Solution</h5>
-			See the following:
-		</div><div class="para">
-		<a href="http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&amp;cmd=displayKC&amp;externalId=10051/">VMware Knowledge Base Article</a>
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-		The CloudStack Management Server logs all web site, middle tier, and database activities for diagnostics purposes in /var/log/cloud/management/. The CloudStack logs a variety of error messages. We recommend this command to find the problematic output in the Management Server log:.
-	</div><div class="note"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Note</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-			When copying and pasting a command, be sure the command has pasted as a single line before executing. Some document viewers may introduce unwanted line breaks in copied text.
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-        grep -i -E 'exception|unable|fail|invalid|leak|warn|error' /var/log/cloud/management/management-server.log
-</pre><div class="para">
-		The CloudStack processes requests with a Job ID. If you find an error in the logs and you are interested in debugging the issue you can grep for this job ID in the management server log. For example, suppose that you find the following ERROR message:
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-        2010-10-04 13:49:32,595 ERROR [cloud.vm.UserVmManagerImpl] (Job-Executor-11:job-1076) Unable to find any host for [User|i-8-42-VM-untagged]
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-		Note that the job ID is 1076. You can track back the events relating to job 1076 with the following grep:
-	</div><pre class="programlisting">
-        grep "job-1076)" management-server.log
-</pre><div class="para">
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-		There are two types of events logged in the CloudStack Event Log. Standard events log the success or failure of an event and can be used to identify jobs or processes that have failed. There are also long running job events. Events for asynchronous jobs log when a job is scheduled, when it starts, and when it completes. Other long running synchronous jobs log when a job starts, and when it completes. Long running synchronous and asynchronous event logs can be used to gain more information on the status of a pending job or can be used to identify a job that is hanging or has not started. The following sections provide more information on these events..
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-		The events log records three types of standard events.
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-				INFO. This event is generated when an operation has been successfully performed.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				WARN. This event is generated in the following circumstances.
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						When a network is disconnected while monitoring a template download.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						When a template download is abandoned.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						When an issue on the storage server causes the volumes to fail over to the mirror storage server.
-					</div></li></ul></div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				ERROR. This event is generated when an operation has not been successfully performed
-			</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="section" id="long-running-job-events"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="long-running-job-events">22.1.3. Long Running Job Events</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		The events log records three types of standard events.
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-				INFO. This event is generated when an operation has been successfully performed.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				WARN. This event is generated in the following circumstances.
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-						When a network is disconnected while monitoring a template download.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						When a template download is abandoned.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						When an issue on the storage server causes the volumes to fail over to the mirror storage server.
-					</div></li></ul></div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				ERROR. This event is generated when an operation has not been successfully performed
-			</div></li></ul></div></div><div class="section" id="event-log-queries"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="event-log-queries">22.1.4. Event Log Queries</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		Database logs can be queried from the user interface. The list of events captured by the system includes:
-	</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Virtual machine creation, deletion, and on-going management operations
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-				Virtual router creation, deletion, and on-going management operations
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-				Template creation and deletion
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-				Network/load balancer rules creation and deletion
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Storage volume creation and deletion
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-		CloudStack provides a web-based UI that can be used by both administrators and end users. The appropriate version of the UI is displayed depending on the credentials used to log in. The UI is available in popular browsers including IE7, IE8, IE9, Firefox 3.5+, Firefox 4, Safari 4, and Safari 5. The URL is: (substitute your own management server IP address)
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-		On a fresh Management Server installation, a guided tour splash screen appears. On later visits, you’ll see a login screen where you specify the following to proceed to your Dashboard:
-	</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm29063216">Username</h5>
-			The user ID of your account. The default username is admin.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm33744264">Password</h5>
-			The password associated with the user ID. The password for the default username is password.
-		</div><div class="formalpara"><h5 class="formalpara" id="idm32433440">Domain</h5>
-			If you are a root user, leave this field blank.
-		</div><div class="para">
-		If you are a user in the sub-domains, enter the full path to the domain, excluding the root domain.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		For example, suppose multiple levels are created under the root domain, such as Comp1/hr. The users in the Comp1 domain should enter Comp1 in the Domain field, whereas the users in the Comp1/sales domain should enter Comp1/sales.
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-		For more guidance about the choices that appear when you log in to this UI, see Logging In as the Root Administrator.
-	</div><div class="section" id="end-user-ui-overview"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="end-user-ui-overview">5.1.1. End User's UI Overview</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		The CloudStack UI helps users of cloud infrastructure to view and use their cloud resources, including virtual machines, templates and ISOs, data volumes and snapshots, guest networks, and IP addresses. If the user is a member or administrator of one or more CloudStack projects, the UI can provide a project-oriented view.
-	</div></div><div class="section" id="root-admin-ui-overview"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="root-admin-ui-overview">5.1.2. Root Administrator's UI Overview</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		The CloudStack UI helps the CloudStack administrator provision, view, and manage the cloud infrastructure, domains, user accounts, projects, and configuration settings. The first time you start the UI after a fresh Management Server installation, you can choose to follow a guided tour to provision your cloud infrastructure. On subsequent logins, the dashboard of the logged-in user appears. The various links in this screen and the navigation bar on the left provide access to a variety of administrative functions. The root administrator can also use the UI to perform all the same tasks that are present in the end-user’s UI.
-	</div></div><div class="section" id="log-in-root-admin"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="log-in-root-admin">5.1.3. Logging In as the Root Administrator</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		After the Management Server software is installed and running, you can run the CloudStack user interface. This UI is there to help you provision, view, and manage your cloud infrastructure.
-	</div><div class="orderedlist"><ol><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Open your favorite Web browser and go to this URL. Substitute the IP address of your own Management Server:
-			</div><pre class="programlisting">http://&lt;management-server-ip-address&gt;:8080/client</pre><div class="para">
-				On a fresh Management Server installation, a guided tour splash screen appears. On later visits, you’ll see a login screen where you can enter a user ID and password and proceed to your Dashboard.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				If you see the first-time splash screen, choose one of the following.
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Continue with basic setup.</strong></span> Choose this if you're just trying CloudStack, and you want a guided walkthrough of the simplest possible configuration so that you can get started right away. We'll help you set up a cloud with the following features: a single machine that runs CloudStack software and uses NFS to provide storage; a single machine running VMs under the XenServer or KVM hypervisor; and a shared public network.
-					</div><div class="para">
-						The prompts in this guided tour should give you all the information you need, but if you want just a bit more detail, you can follow along in the Trial Installation Guide.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>I have used CloudStack before.</strong></span> Choose this if you have already gone through a design phase and planned a more sophisticated deployment, or you are ready to start scaling up a trial cloud that you set up earlier with the basic setup screens. In the Administrator UI, you can start using the more powerful features of CloudPlatform, such as advanced VLAN networking, high availability, additional network elements such as load balancers and firewalls, and support for multiple hypervisors including Citrix XenServer, KVM, and VMware vSphere.
-					</div><div class="para">
-						The root administrator Dashboard appears.
-					</div></li></ul></div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				You should set a new root administrator password. If you chose basic setup, you’ll be prompted to create a new password right away. If you chose experienced user, use the steps in <a class="xref" href="ui.html#changing-root-password">Section 5.1.4, “Changing the Root Password”</a>.
-			</div></li></ol></div><div class="warning"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Warning</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-			You are logging in as the root administrator. This account manages the CloudStack deployment, including physical infrastructure. The root administrator can modify configuration settings to change basic functionality, create or delete user accounts, and take many actions that should be performed only by an authorized person. Please change the default password to a new, unique password.
-		</div></div></div></div><div class="section" id="changing-root-password"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" id="changing-root-password">5.1.4. Changing the Root Password</h2></div></div></div><div class="para">
-		During installation and ongoing cloud administration, you will need to log in to the UI as the root administrator. The root administrator account manages the CloudStack deployment, including physical infrastructure. The root administrator can modify configuration settings to change basic functionality, create or delete user accounts, and take many actions that should be performed only by an authorized person. When first installing CloudStack, be sure to change the default password to a new, unique value.
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-				Open your favorite Web browser and go to this URL. Substitute the IP address of your own Management Server:
-			</div><pre class="programlisting">http://&lt;management-server-ip-address&gt;:8080/client</pre></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Log in to the UI using the current root user ID and password. The default is admin, password.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click Accounts.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the admin account name.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click View Users.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the admin user name.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click the Change Password button. 
-				<span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="./images/change-password.png" alt="change-password.png: button to change a user's password" /></span>
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-				Type the new password, and click OK.
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-			If you are uploading a template that was created using vSphere Client, be sure the OVA file does not contain an ISO. If it does, the deployment of VMs from the template will fail.
-		</div></div></div><div class="para">
-		Templates are uploaded based on a URL. HTTP is the supported access protocol. Templates are frequently large files. You can optionally gzip them to decrease upload times.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		To upload a template:
-	</div><div class="orderedlist"><ol><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				In the left navigation bar, click Templates.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click Create Template.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Provide the following:
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Name and Display Text</strong></span>. These will be shown in the UI, so choose something descriptive.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						URL. The Management Server will download the file from the specified URL, such as http://my.web.server/filename.vhd.gz.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						Zone. Choose the zone where you want the template to be available, or All Zones to make it available throughout CloudStack.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						OS Type: This helps CloudStack and the hypervisor perform certain operations and make assumptions that improve the performance of the guest. Select one of the following:
-					</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-								If the operating system of the stopped VM is listed, choose it.
-							</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-								If the OS type of the stopped VM is not listed, choose Other.
-							</div><div class="note"><div class="admonition_header"><h2>Note</h2></div><div class="admonition"><div class="para">
-									You should not choose an older version of the OS than the version in the image. For example, choosing CentOS 5.4 to support a CentOS 6.2 image will in general not work. In those cases you should choose Other.
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Hypervisor</strong></span>
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Format</strong></span>. The format of the template upload file, such as VHD or OVA.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Password Enabled</strong></span>. Choose Yes if your template has the CloudStack password change script installed. See Adding Password Management to Your Templates
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Extractable</strong></span>. Choose Yes if the template is available for extraction. If this option is selected, end users can download a full image of a template.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Public</strong></span>. Choose Yes to make this template accessible to all users of this CloudStack installation. The template will appear in the Community Templates list. See <a class="xref" href="private-public-template.html">Section 12.5, “Private and Public Templates”</a>
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-						<span class="bold bold"><strong>Featured</strong></span>. Choose Yes if you would like this template to be more prominent for users to select. The template will appear in the Featured Templates list. Only an administrator can make a template Featured.
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-				Log in to the CloudStack UI.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Click Project View.
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				The project dashboard appears, showing the project’s VMs, volumes, users, events, network settings, and more. From the dashboard, you can:
-			</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						Click the Accounts tab to view and manage project members. If you are the project administrator, you can add new members, remove members, or change the role of a member from user to admin. Only one member at a time can have the admin role, so if you set another user’s role to admin, your role will change to regular user.
-					</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-						(If invitations are enabled) Click the Invitations tab to view and manage invitations that have been sent to new project members but not yet accepted. Pending invitations will remain in this list until the new member accepts, the invitation timeout is reached, or you cancel the invitation.
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-		CloudStack provides API access to attach user data to a deployed VM. Deployed VMs also have access to instance metadata via the virtual router.
-	</div><div class="para">
-		User data can be accessed once the IP address of the virtual router is known. Once the IP address is known, use the following steps to access the user data:
-	</div><div class="orderedlist"><ol><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Run the following command to find the virtual router.
-			</div><pre class="programlisting"># cat /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient-eth0.leases | grep dhcp-server-identifier | tail -1</pre></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				Access user data by running the following command using the result of the above command
-			</div><pre class="programlisting"># curl http://10.1.1.1/latest/user-data</pre></li></ol></div><div class="para">
-		Meta Data can be accessed similarly, using a URL of the form http://10.1.1.1/latest/meta-data/{metadata type}. (For backwards compatibility, the previous URL http://10.1.1.1/latest/{metadata type} is also supported.) For metadata type, use one of the following:
-	</div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				service-offering. A description of the VMs service offering
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				availability-zone. The Zone name
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				local-ipv4. The guest IP of the VM
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				local-hostname. The hostname of the VM
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				public-ipv4. The first public IP for the router. (E.g. the first IP of eth2)
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				public-hostname. This is the same as public-ipv4
-			</div></li><li class="listitem"><div class="para">
-				instance-id. The instance name of the VM
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