Hi: I add three options to bypass this restriction. The db.properties is read for getting db username/password/ip, now you can manually specify them on command line
Usage: cloud-install-sys-tmplt: **** [-o <Database server hostname or ip, e.g localhost>] [-r <Database user name, e.g root>] [-d <Database password. Followed by nothing if the password is empty>] Example: sh -x scripts/storage/secondary/cloud-install-sys-tmplt -m /tmp/ -u http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.vhd.bz2 -h xenserver -o localhost -r root -d the code has been checked in master. Please pull out. Thank you. > -----Original Message----- > From: Satoshi Kobayashi [mailto:satosh...@stratosphere.co.jp] > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 11:05 PM > To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: How to install System VM template on development environment > > Hi > > I'm trying to setup CloudStack development environment. > I read this document and it went well. > http://docs.cloudstack.org/Knowledge_Base/How_to_set_up_a_CloudStack > _development_environment > > Next, I tried to set up the Host (a.k.a Computing Node). > However, it requires a System VM template. > I know that the method is in Install Guide. > But, the script (cloud-install-sys-tmplt) did not go well. > > 1. The script does not exist in the path of the document. > The script exists in the following path at the document, it is not installed > in > development environment. > "/usr/lib64/cloud/agent/scripts/storage/secondary/cloud-install-sys-tmplt" > > 2. The script is dependent on the file which exists in absolute path. > The script is dependent on the following path, it is not installed in > development environment. > "/etc/cloud/management/db.properties" > > After some trial, it seems to have succeeded. > > 1. I'm using the script on the following path. > "scripts/storage/secondary/cloud-install-sys-tmplt" > > 2. I rewrote absolute path in the script to the following path. > "utils/conf/db.properties" > > Is this way right? > > Thanks, > Satoshi