I have got past the install issue. However, when I am trying to add a KVM host to the management server, I see following message in the management-server.log:
—— 2014-01-31 01:15:42,895 DEBUG [c.c.u.s.SSHCmdHelper] (catalina-exec-5:ctx-1569065b ctx-65347efa) cloudstack-setup-agent -m 10.84.13.16 -z 2 -p 2 -c 2 -g 08fae0c3-30f0-321c-ba06-6960f216e08d -a --pubNic=cloudbr0 --prvNic=cloudbr0 --guestNic=cloudbr0 output:bash: cloudstack-setup-agent: command not found —— As I look at the KVM host, I can’t find any cloudstack-setup-agent, instead there is /usr/bin/cloud-setup-agent (as mentioned in http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cloudstack-issues/201303.mbox/%3CJIRA.12637884.1363749652274.49725.1364232315544@arcas%3E) Should I rename cloud-setup-agent to cloudstack-setup-agent? Is it a bug on ubuntu ? I see com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.discoverer.LibVirtServerDiscoverer.java has a hard coded name for the script: --- SSHCmdHelper.sshExecuteCmd(sshConnection, "cloudstack-setup-agent " + parameters, 3); — thanks, Anirban On Jan 30, 2014, at 12:51 AM, Wei ZHOU <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > ethtool is used > in > plugins/hypervisors/kvm/src/com/cloud/hypervisor/kvm/resource/LibvirtComputingResource.java > so this package is required in cloudstack-agent installation. > If you use "dpkg -i" to install the deb packages and meet error > about dependencies, you can use "apt-get install" or "apt-get install > ethtool" to fix it. > > > 2014-01-29 Anirban Chakraborty <abc...@juniper.net> > >> Hi All, >> >> I am trying to install cloudstack-agent on ubuntu 12.04 and it is failing >> with openjdk-6-jre dependency. Following is the error message: >> ---- >> The following packages have unmet dependencies: >> cloudstack-agent : Depends: openjdk-6-jre but it is not installable or >> openjdk-7-jre but it is not going to be >> installed >> Depends: cloudstack-common (= 4.2.1) but it is not >> going to be installed >> Depends: ethtool but it is not installable >> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. >> ---- >> Has any one seen this, and if so, how do I get around it? Thanks much. >> >> Anirban Chakraborty >>