Yes. During my many installations,I tried both, compiling from source code
using maven3 or using public repository. I also launched
cloud-setup-management command, missing from guide for first management
server. And downloading template VM tells successfull, I can see it in
/export/secondary/tmp/1/1/ (I have my secondary storage on same server). A
doubt: should I anyway mount secondary storage in /mnt/secondary even if is
on local machine when downloading the template? I used -m
/export/secondary/ parameter for tmplt script...


2012/12/18 Sebastien Goasguen <run...@gmail.com>

> Did you use the deb packages ?
>
>
> On Dec 18, 2012, at 9:19 AM, Andrea Ottonello <aottone...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hallo all.
> > I'm completely new to Linux and Cloudstack (but comfotable to
> hypervisors,
> > SAN, storage and clusters), I'm trying to setup Cloudstack using XCP as
> > hosts. I've configured correctly a XEN pool of 2 hosts, with a primary
> > storage. It works, I succesfully installed a VM on it.
> > Now, on another hypervisor (Hyper-V) I'm trying to setup the Cloudstack
> > 4.0.0 managemente server on Ubuntu 12.04. I've followed installation
> guide
> > (searched for and solved some "wrong/missing" instructions, for example
> how
> > to open NFS ports on Ubuntu) setting NFS primary and secondary storage on
> > management itself.
> > Setup is successfully, I can logon to GUI, but I'm not able to setup a
> zone
> > because guided process hangs during "Creating system VMs (this can take a
> > while)". I left it running for more than 24 hours, nothing. I reinstalled
> > from scratch many times. System template is correctly downloaded for
> > XenServer: I tried also without the wizard, creating zone/pod etc. from
> > standard GUI, but when I go to System VMs they are in "starting" state,
> > after a while they go in stopped and when I try strating them it fails.
> > Always same problem. I'm getting crazy, any idea?
> >
> > --
> > Andrea Ottonello
>
>


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Andrea Ottonello

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