So the management server should work just fine with 32 bit - but if
you are using pre-compiled binaries from the yum/apt repos, we only
build for 64 bit. You could certainly build this for yourself, but not
sure there's a lot of reason to.

--David

On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 9:22 AM, 5度倾斜 <465296...@qq.com> wrote:
> thank you for your suggestion :D
> I made CloudStack4.2.0 started successfully, by install a 64-bit Ubuntu 
> server OS rather than the old 32-bit one.
> Reboot can't solve the problem,i've tried many times,and i still don't know 
> the reason,maybe just don't suppport 32-bit OS ?
> best wishes for you,thank u!
>
>
>
>
> ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
> 发件人: "Du Jun";
> 发送时间: 2013年11月15日(星期五) 下午3:16
> 收件人: "users";
> 主题: Re: Starting Cloudstack-specific Tomcat engine cloudstack-management 
> [fail]
>
>
>
> It seems that Your resources provided for cloudstack-management server is
> not enough.Remember,sometimes,reboot is the best practice for solving
> Tomcat engine start fail.
>
>
> 2013/11/15 5度倾斜 <465296...@qq.com>
>
>> hi!
>> i got a new ubuntuserver 12.04 i386 to install Cloudstack-management
>> version 4.2,i followed the guide on cloudstack.org step by step, but the
>> tomcat just can't run.
>> i checked the log in /var/log/cloudstack/management,there is only a
>> setupManagement.log and seems nothing useful.then i went through the
>> /var/log/syslog,found pages of error like "ubuntuServer1 jsvc.exec[3612]:
>> Error occurred during initialization of VM#012Could not reserve enough
>> space for object heap".what might be the problem?
>> thank you!

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