You should not be start/stopping tomcat. Only cloudstack-management. It will 
take care of dealing with tomcat. 

> On Sep 9, 2014, at 3:41 AM, Piers <pi...@rowan.id.au> wrote:
> 
>> On 09/09/14 19:42, Rohit Yadav wrote:
>> Piers, what you shared is not helpful, first check that the management 
>> server is able to communicate with the MySQL server and there is not much 
>> latency between these two servers.
> 
> All of the services are on the same server - it is a test implementation.
> 
>> For users, I recommend using the 4.3.0 release for now and avoid using 4.4.0 
>> release.
> 
> One of the key things to me as a user is having dependencies managed by 
> yum/rpm which means that when I follow the documented CentOS install I end up 
> with 4.4
> 
> I apologise for not being helpful but as a new user there is much to learn 
> and if I (or others) encounter undocumented experiences then we are blind to 
> our understanding of the software being is grounded or not.
> 
> Thanks for taking the time to respond.
> 
> P
> 

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