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Shashi Dahal updated CLOUDSTACK-2356:
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Description:
Hi,
In the upgraded environment, as root, I can create VMs and they get deployed
properly, the cloudstack assigned password in the template work fine.
But if I login as a user and create VMs, the VMs get deployed, but the
cloudstack assigned password does not work, nor does egress firewall. When I
stop the VM and do a "Reset Password", I receive the new password. But
starting the VM and trying to use the password does not work.
This all work fine if the login is admin.
This issue is when the login is not an admin but a user.
Thanks,
Shashi
was:
Hi,
In the upgraded environment, as root, I can create VMs and they get deployed
properly.
But if I login as a user and create VMs, the VMs get deployed, but the
cloudstack assigned password does not work, not does egress firewall. When I
stop the VM and do a "Reset Password", I receive the new password. But
starting the VM and trying to use the password does not work.
This all work fine if the login is admin.
This issue is when the login is not an admin but a user.
Thanks,
Shashi
> VMs deployed as user, cloudstack assigned password do not work
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-2356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2356
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Affects Versions: 4.1.0
> Environment: CentOS 6.x - Cloudstack upgrade from 2.2.14 to 4.1.0 ,
> Advance Networking with Security Groups
> Reporter: Shashi Dahal
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: advanced, cloudstack, domains, networking, upgrade
> Fix For: 4.1.0
>
>
> Hi,
> In the upgraded environment, as root, I can create VMs and they get deployed
> properly, the cloudstack assigned password in the template work fine.
> But if I login as a user and create VMs, the VMs get deployed, but the
> cloudstack assigned password does not work, nor does egress firewall. When I
> stop the VM and do a "Reset Password", I receive the new password. But
> starting the VM and trying to use the password does not work.
> This all work fine if the login is admin.
> This issue is when the login is not an admin but a user.
> Thanks,
> Shashi
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