Thank you for your reply, Daniel. I have tried following your advice.
I stoped Sunstone and started it with arguments : -H ip-of-head-cloud
It's still unable to work.
I'm a little confused about the -H option. Does it refer to the ip of the head cloud or remote client ip ?
Thanks again
Jeff
 On 4/11/2011 5:38 PM, Daniel Molina wrote:
Hi Jeff,

Sunstone is started on localhost by default, if you want to define a
different IP you should use the -H option when starting the server.

Regards.

On 11 April 2011 11:13, Jeff<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi, all. I have installed the opennebula successfully in Ubuntu Maverick. I
also can start a vm through the command line. Now I want to try to use
sunstone to manage VMs.
However, after configuring Sunstone following the instuctions, I can start
Sunstone without any error but just can't access it through the web browser.
The command sudo lsof -i:4567 shows that the port is using by rack.I think
that means Sunstone running properly. When I try to access it through Chrome
browser, I get the error information saying "Google Chrome could not connect
to X.X.X.X:4567" (X.X.X.X is the ip of head node).
Any hints ?
Best Regards
Jeff


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