[Bug 1210253] Re: With Havana 2 installed, Launching horizon UI results in the error NameError: name 'Dashboard' is not defined

2013-09-26 Thread Jules
Same Problem here. How have you fixed this?!?!?! My log looks like this: [Thu Sep 26 17:47:41 2013] [error] Warning: Could not import Horizon dependencies. This is normal during installation. [Thu Sep 26 17:47:41 2013] [error] [client 77.47.27.xxx] mod_wsgi (pid=3432): Exception occurred

[Bug 1210253] Re: With Havana 2 installed, Launching horizon UI results in the error NameError: name 'Dashboard' is not defined

2013-08-27 Thread Jules
** Also affects: horizon (Debian) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to horizon in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1210253 Title: With Havana 2 installed, Launching

[Bug 545004] Re: kvm VMs don't start: qemu: could not load PC BIOS 'bios.bin'

2010-03-23 Thread Jules LD
I've the same problem. I've just upgraded my host this morning. All my VMs (Debian and Ubuntu Server) didn't start anymore. r...@lucid-server:~# virsh start guest1 error: Failed to start domain guest1 error: monitor socket did not show up.: Connection refused r...@lucid-server:~# cat

[Bug 523148] Re: virsh console does not work (/dev/pts/1: Permission denied)

2010-03-08 Thread Jules LD
Yes I think you are true. But the Debian bug (debbugs #567818) in relation to this bug is the same. Maybe I could try to report my bug as a new one? I already check the xml configuration of my VM. Apparently, this path is created directly by the hypervisor when the VM is started. I tried to set

[Bug 523148] Re: virsh console does not work (/dev/pts/1: Permission denied)

2010-03-04 Thread Jules LD
I have approximatively the same problem on Lucid server - alpha 3. # virsh console guest1 Connected to domain guest1 Escape character is ^] 14:25:40.056: error : vshRunConsole:77 : unable to open tty /dev/pts/3 : No such file or directory When I dump the configuration of my VM, something is