Stephane, your output seems to indicate a problem with your libvirt instance. I am not sure what happened there, but it would be a prerequisite to run cloudstack.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 3:47 PM Stéphane Racamier <racamier.st...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Is Agent 4.15 fully supported on CentOS 8? > > > [root@kvm-n1 ~]# cloudstack-setup-agent > Welcome to the CloudStack Agent Setup: > Please input the Management Server > Hostname/IP-Address:[localhost]www.xxx.yyy.zzz > Please input the Zone Id:[default]Toulon > Please input the Pod Id:[default]Darse-01 > Please input the Cluster Id:[default]HA-KVM-01 > Please input the Hypervisor type kvm/lxc:[kvm] > Please choose which network used to create VM:[enp4s0f0] > Starting to configure your system: > Configure SElinux ... [OK] > Configure Network ... [OK] > Configure Libvirt ... [Failed] > Configuration failed for service Libvirt > Try to restore your system: > Restore SElinux ... [OK] > Restore Network ... [OK] > Restore Libvirt ... [Failed] > [root@kvm-n1 ~]# > > > DEBUG:root:execute:systemctl start libvirtd > *DEBUG:root:Failed to execute:Job for libvirtd.service failed because > the control process exited with error code.** > **See "systemctl status libvirtd.service" and "journalctl -xe" for > details.* > DEBUG:root:execute:setenforce 1 > DEBUG:root:execute:systemctl enable NetworkManager > DEBUG:root:execute:systemctl is-active NetworkManager > DEBUG:root:Failed to execute:inactive > DEBUG:root:execute:systemctl start NetworkManager > DEBUG:root:execute:systemctl is-active NetworkManager > DEBUG:root:execute:service network restart > > > Best regards. > > -- > > Stéphane Racamier > > -- Daan