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On Jul 7, 2012, at 9:19 AM, "Tomoe Sugihara" 
<to...@midokura.com<mailto:to...@midokura.com>> wrote:

Hi Edison,

This is very helpful for newbies like me.
However, I tried this according to the wiki page, but found some problems 
listed below.
I managed to add a host, but couldn't even launch a VM due to the issue 3.

I hope this would help improve DevCloud.

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1. ssh commands failed

   I got "com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: reject HostKey" when I tried some ant 
r* targets.
   So, I worked around this with the patch attached.
Thanks for your patch, but could please post the patch here? Attached is not 
allowed in apache mailing list.

2. rdeploydb didn't work

  Since many scripts uses --password option to pass in password and mysql 
prompts you, many of the commands failed.

  I ended up ssh'ing to dom0 and did the equivalent db setup.

Possible reason: do you override dbrootpw in build/override/replace.properties 
on your host CloudStack source code directory? If it's been override, then 
rdeploydb will use $dbrootpw to deploy devcloud db, while devcloud db password 
is empty, so then failed.

3. tiny Linux template is not in good status

 Status says "Unable to resolve 
nfs1.lab.vmops.com<http://nfs1.lab.vmops.com>"...

 Is there any place from which I can download templates easily?
You don't need to download this template, it's already preinstalled on devcloud 
image, it's put under /opt/storage/secondary/template/tmpl/1/5/.
After secondary storage vm booting up, it will report this template to mgt 
server.
Can you stop/start secondary storage vm? And check the management server 
log(/opt/cloudstack/incu*/vmops.log, search ListTemplate. What ListTemplate 
returns?

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Cheers,
Tomoe

On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Edison Su 
<edison...@citrix.com<mailto:edison...@citrix.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
   I created an all-in-one-box CloudStack development environment, name it as 
DevCloud. It's ready to download from 
http://download.cloud.com/templates/devcloud/DevCloud.ova and the document is 
put at http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/comm/DevCloud.
   If you are a CloudStack developer whose daily tasks are directly related to 
hypervisor, or are interested in CloudStack but don't want to setup a 
CloudStack environment by yourself, welcome to have a try.
   Comments are welcome!
   Note: the image is about 1.5G, the downloading may take a while.

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