Hi Logan W, heads up mate, I am in kind of the same situation - but maybe i can help out a bit. I was reading through your installation-doc (good work!). So looking at your pastebin - i could guess that u will face some troubel with the libvirtd. As far as i know, centOS7 is also using systemd. The configuration in the install guide, imho, can't work. This is due to the usage of systemd. (reading through the /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf will will give some hint of that). I just started to take a look in how to proper configure the hypervisor-hosts with the usage of systemd. As you have a prober setup you maybe should try to do a prober setup - not the one of the Quick Installation Guide. At least for me it was easier to make things run smoothly (up till the libvirt thing).
Regards Chris Am Do., 4. März 2021 um 05:19 Uhr schrieb Logan W <loganwhi...@gmail.com>: > > I have reinstalled this a dozen times and I just can't seem to get it to > work. I can get the management server up and running, but the agent just > refuses to connect with anything. I want to just do the simple setup, nothing > special. I am extremely embarrassed as I have been working on this for a > month now and I have notihng to show for it. Please help me figure out what > is wrong. I believe the issue lies within my networking or setup environment. > I am running this on a CentOS 7 virtual machine on top of a Windows Server > 2016 host using Hyper V. I have detailed everything I have done with regards > to setting it up here: > > https://pastebin.com/Tky2eV7r > > I have thousands of searches trying to fix issues but none have worked yet. > Ubuntu keeps crashing when I reboot it for some reason so maybe its an issue > with hyper-v? I will be trying vmware tomorrow. I made a thread on github. I > am hoping someone else here can help. > > https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/4700 > > Thank you