Hi Sorry for late reply. I figured out the reason why I couldn't log in to the GUI on the new ubuntu server. Seems like I need to copy the old commands.properties file from the old centos 6.10 server to the new ubuntu server... (?) I thought cloudstack 4.15 didn't use it anymore, especially since it is not included in the 4.13-4.15 installation?
Does anyone know which setting(s) in the commands.properties file I need to look into? Med vennlig hilsen David Larsen Senior systemkonsulent ADCOM MOLDE, IT Data AS Fabrikkvegen 13 | 6415 Molde david.lar...@adcom.no | www.adcom.no Følg oss på sosiale medier: Tenk på miljøet før du skriver ut denne eposten -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: David Larsen <david.lar...@adcom.no> Sendt: lørdag 27. mars 2021 00:39 Til: users@cloudstack.apache.org Emne: RE: Best practice moving cloudstack 4.13.0.1 management server from centos 6.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Ok, thanks. I will try cli tool tomorrow. 🙂 Sendt fra min Galaxy -------- Opprinnelig melding -------- Fra: Alireza Eskandari <astro.alir...@gmail.com> Dato: 26.03.2021 22:52 (GMT+01:00) Til: users@cloudstack.apache.org Emne: Re: Best practice moving cloudstack 4.13.0.1 management server from centos 6.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS If you can use CS from CloudMonkey (CLI tool), I can say that it is working fine but you have some problems with GUI. On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 2:16 AM David Larsen <david.lar...@adcom.no> wrote: > Yes, have. Many times. Also different browsers. > > Management server and mysql server have same ip as in production, but > in isolated environment. > > > > > > Sendt fra min Galaxy > > > > -------- Opprinnelig melding -------- > Fra: Alireza Eskandari <astro.alir...@gmail.com> > Dato: 26.03.2021 22:41 (GMT+01:00) > Til: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Emne: Re: Best practice moving cloudstack 4.13.0.1 management server > from centos 6.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS > > If you are trying to login via the web gui, have you tried to clear > your browser cache? > I recommend testing your browser private mode. > > On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 1:54 AM David Larsen <david.lar...@adcom.no> > wrote: > > > Hi > > > > I have a working cloudstack 4.13.01 setup with two servers, one > cloudstack > > management running centos 6.10, and a mysql 5.1 running on centos 6.10. > > > > > > I have build up a isolated environment with two Ubuntu 18.04 servers: > > 1. Ubuntu 18.04 running mysql 5.7 > > 2. Ubuntu 18.04 running cloudstack management 4.13.01 > > > > When i restore mysql data from the old mysql server and run > > cloudstack database setup without deploy as root and finish > > cloudstack setup, everething start up as normal and i get the > > cloudstack login in > browser... > > But i cannot log in... According to the cloudstack management log, > > admin > is > > successfully logged in... (?) > > > > What is missing? > > > > I thought i might be the difference i mysql version, so i installed > > a "new" centos 6.10 with mysql 5.1... But after a successful sql > > restore > and > > cloudstack install, i was surprised i got the same symptoms with login. > > > > Then i i though i might be something with ubuntu, so i installed the > > latest centos 7 as cloudstack management server... Samme result... I > can't > > log in. No error unless i try with wrong password... Then it says > > wrong > > password...(?) i have tried with admin users and standard users. > > Same result. > > > > I can mysql server data and it looks the same as the one in production. > > All usernames are the same.. > > > > What am i missing? > > Is there any api.Key or some config files i need to be aware... And > > copy to the new management server? > > > > -David > > > > Sendt fra min Galaxy > > > > >