Github user swill commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1938 So the short answer is that I ran into this issue when I upgraded and since `jenv` did not correctly set the `JAVA_HOME` directory, I ran into this, so I don't have a deep understanding for all the details. I made this change in my environment and everything worked. I understand this is not a good answer, but that is what I have. I don't install to that path either, but for some reason it was populated in my environment. Can you do an `$ ll /usr/lib/jvm/` and post what you get? I am curious what it would return. Here is the result from my CentOS 6.8 setup.  The way I see it right now, people WILL run into this issue. This at least reduces the number of people who have problems.
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