Thank you olivier. It seems that there is something wrong with the option -H when using sunstone-server command .So I edited the $ONE_LOCATION/bin/sunstone-server and replaced line ' HOST="127.0.0.1" ' with 'HOST="myip"' ,then it worked. That's kind of weird. Maybe it is a bug ?
Regards
Jeff
On 4/11/2011 6:13 PM, Olivier Sallou wrote:
the ip must be the one of the host running the sunstone server.
Then you can access it, as long as your ip is accessible via http (firewalls?)

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    *De: *"Jeff" <[email protected]>
    *À: *"Olivier Sallou" <[email protected]>
    *Cc: *[email protected]
    *Envoyé: *Lundi 11 Avril 2011 12:12:31
    *Objet: *Re: [one-users] Sunstone in ubuntu

    Hi, Oliver. I tried but failed again. Can you access your Sunstone
    from a remote client ?
    Regards
    Jeff
    On 4/11/2011 5:40 PM, Olivier Sallou wrote:

        by default, it listens on 127.0.0.1 only

        To enable access from remote, run sunstone specifying the
        network ip (-h option i think)

        Olivier
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            *De: *"Jeff" <[email protected]>
            *À: *[email protected]
            *Envoyé: *Lundi 11 Avril 2011 11:13:38
            *Objet: *[one-users] Sunstone in ubuntu

            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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