Hi Daan,

You are correct. The gateway is not acting as a host. It just lets my other
machine connect to the outside world.

Also, you are correct that I am not using this as a production system. Next
semester though, I plan on creating a Cloudstack setup with 10 physical
machines.

Below is a screenshot of my management-server.log file during the time I
tried to run the install. The top one (2021-12-7 14:13:20, 315) is where I
began the management setup on my browser. At the bottom of the first
screenshot, I think that is where I tried to add a host from the
Infrastructure tab.

[image: image (4).png]

On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 11:37 AM Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> welcome Matt,
> I'll take a while to read ;)
>
> When you call one machine the `gateway`, do you mean it is not acting as a
> host but as a gateway to the outside world, and only the machine with the
> management server is a host in the system?
> Firewalls can be a pain, however the ports to open are really limited and
> it sounds like you are not talking about this as an architecture for a
> production system, so it is alright to completely disable them.
> During enabling the zone, do you see any issues in the management server or
> agent logs?
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 5:27 PM Matthew Samani <saman...@montclair.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > Good Morning All,
> >
> > My name is Matt and I have just joined this mailing list. I apologize in
> > advance if this email becomes lengthy.
> >
> > I am new to working with Cloudstack and I have been trying to test out
> the
> > software a bit. I am trying to use the Quick Start guide provided by
> > Cloudstack to get used to the general installation process and its use.
> > While there was a bit of a learning curve, I have reached all the way to
> > the end of the guide. To provide some information on my design, I am
> using
> > two CentOS VMs with one acting as the gateway and the other having the
> > entire installation. I made sure to set Promiscuous Mode to Allow VMs for
> > both the gateway and client, provided enough computational resources,
> > Enabled Nested VT-x/AMD-V, stopped and disabled NetworkManager on both
> the
> > gateway and client, and followed every single step verbatim (using
> > copy/paste as much as possible and making adjustments where needed).
> >
> > The only issue is that when I hit "Launch Zone" as one of the final
> steps,
> > it gets stuck on Adding Host. I do usually get a notification saying that
> > it cannot connect to the management server. This doesn't make as much
> sense
> > since it should be the same machine. I have included a screenshot of
> where
> > I got stuck, the link to the Quick Start guide, and the link to the book
> I
> > used for my gateway (go to page 118). Can anyone give me any pointers? I
> > have done the whole process twice and received the same results. I am not
> > sure if it would be the cause, however I want to note that I stopped and
> > disabled the firewall on the client, but the gateway's firewall is still
> up
> > and running. While I can see the firewall on the client possibly causing
> > issues, I am not sure about the gateway.
> >
> > [image: image (1).png]
> >
> >
> > Quick Start Guide:
> >
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/quickinstallationguide/qig.html
> >
> > Gateway: https://oiipdf.com/mastering-centos-7-linux-server
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Matthew Joseph Samani
> > Email: saman...@montclair.edu
> > Cell: 201-359-6077
> >
> >
>
> --
> Daan
>


-- 
Regards,

Matthew Joseph Samani
Email: saman...@montclair.edu
Cell: 201-359-6077

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