Hey all,
So, spent yesterday messing around with it, if I run wget -q -t 3 -T 20 -O
- --header "DomU_Request: send_my_password" $192.168.81.1:8080. Replace
$PASSWORD_SERVER manually it shows nothing.
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but this behaviour seems normal as a working template does not respond
either.
So, the issue is that we rely on iptables service and not firewalld - and
when both starts, firewalld will "win" and basically remove any iptables
rules from memory that are loaded from /etc/sysconfig/iptable file - I've
reproduced the issue partially.
In general, we need to update the cloudstack-
When you change the password for a VM (while VM is stopped) - ACS will
store the password (in readable form) inside the VR in
/var/cache/cloud/password- - so if you see the password here (as
given in the UI) - that means that nobody fetched the password from the VR
- but if it's missing (re
thanks Andrija,
I`m having vpn trouble atm so cant get onto the VR to check but, if I run
the wget command manually against the VR I get back the password which was
shown in the UI.
I`m guessing the VR has done its but its just not being applied to the VM
itself for some reason.
On Fri, 24 Jul
Hi,
As I progress with my ACS & VMware setup I seem to hit a bump at every turn.
I've gotten to the point where I'm now able to upload a Windows 10 template
that we use in production (VMware) into ACS. However, when I create a new
instance through the GUI it is deployed with a total of 4 SCSI