On 11/12/12 2:15 PM, "Mir Islam" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I believe so. I do not see any SQL related error that it could not >connect to database or failed connection. In the db.properties database >host is localhost and user is correct. Password is encrypted so I am not >sure if it is correct (no reason for it not to be) > >One thing I remember from 3.x that there was a splash screen which forced >admin to change password. This time when I initially installed the server >and started it up, the mysql server was not running. I am wondering if >that caused an issue or not. Is there a way to manually toggle a flag in >the db to indicate that the admin password has been changed already (even >though its not)? Is there something in the db you don¹t want to lose? Just in case make a backup of it and re-run the cloud-setup-databases and cloud-setup-management steps, to reinitialize the database. > >Thanks >Mir > > >On Nov 12, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Ahmad Emneina wrote: > >> On 11/12/12 1:54 PM, "Mir Islam" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, first time installing CloudStack 4.x version. After installing the >>> management server I can't login to the management console. I looked at >>> the database and the md5 hash of the password matches 'password' but >>> still I get "Invalid username or password" error when trying to login. >>> Any idea what might be wrong and where I can look ? The logs in >>> /var/log/cloud/management is not providing much clue. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Mir >> >> I typically get that when the management server cant communicate to the >>db >> server. Does your /etc/cloud/management/db.properties file point to the >> right db host? >> -- >> Æ >> >> >> > > -- Æ
