Any thoughts, Brian? I am noticing the regions icon problem as well on my 4.2.1 deployment.
--David On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Cody Rucks <crucks2...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, all of these issues seemed to go away with an upgrade to 4.2.1. I found > a similar case someone had and upgrading to 4.2.1 resolved it for them. > Luckily, it did for me as well. If anyone wants the logs, let me know. I > expired the previous links. > > The only other thing I can't seem to fix are some UI issues. The regions > icon on the navigation pane is missing along with the region logo by the > log in/log out drop-down. The CSS is right, the sprites.png is there as > well. I compared them to a recent install on a different instance and > nothing looks noticeably different. Any ideas? > > > On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Cody Rucks <crucks2...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Good Day, >> >> I recently added another management server, but did so with 4.2.0. As a >> result, the db was upgraded (without a backup). To get the old management >> server working, I had to upgrade it to 4.2.0. >> >> Now, it seems that we cannot deploy VM's. The pastebin contains some log >> information from management-server.log. >> >> Environment: >> CloudStack 4.2.0 >> XCP (Xen Cloud Platform) 1.6 >> MS log: http://pastebin.com/fDntzdtB >> catalina log: http://pastebin.com/8KKFt8a4 >> >> Earlier, the ssvm and console vm would not create -- I had destroyed them >> when I couldn't get the agent to connect after a reboot. Something is also >> wrong with the secondary management server and after rebooting it and then >> restarting cloudstack-management service on the main MS the system vm's >> created. >> >> The UI on the MS is also missing some icons and such. On the secondary MS >> this isn't the case. >> >>