This is my new agent.properties file (with comments removed...looks decent):
guid=6b4aa1c2-2ac9-3c60-aabe-704aed40c684 resource=com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.resource.LibvirtComputingResource workers=5 host=192.168.233.1 port=8250 cluster=1 pod=1 zone=1 local.storage.uuid=aced86a2-2dd6-450a-93e5-1bc0ec3c73be private.network.device=cloudbr0 public.network.device=cloudbr0 guest.network.device=cloudbr0 Yeah, I was always writing stuff out using the logger. I should look into redirecting stdout and stderr. Here were my steps to start and check the process status: mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ sudo /usr/sbin/service cloudstack-agent start * Starting CloudStack Agent cloudstack-agent [ OK ] mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ sudo ps -ef | grep jsvc 1000 4605 3725 0 16:47 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto jsvc Also, this might be of interest: mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ lsmod | grep kvm kvm_intel 137721 0 kvm 415549 1 kvm_intel mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ egrep -c '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo 1 mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ kvm-ok INFO: /dev/kvm exists KVM acceleration can be used mtutkowski@ubuntu:/etc/cloudstack/agent$ egrep -c ' lm ' /proc/cpuinfo 1 On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Marcus Sorensen <shadow...@gmail.com>wrote: > So you: > > 1. run that command > 2. get a brand new agent.properties as a result > 3. start the service > > but you don't see it in the process table? > > The agent's STDOUT doesn't go to the agent log, only log4j stuff. So > if there were an error not printed via logger you'd not see it. I'm > not as familiar with the debian/ubuntu stuff off the top of my head, > but in /etc/init.d/cloudstack-agent on CentOS we do: > > start() { > echo -n $"Starting $PROGNAME: " > if hostname --fqdn >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then > $JSVC -cp "$CLASSPATH" -pidfile "$PIDFILE" \ > -errfile $LOGDIR/cloudstack-agent.err -outfile > $LOGDIR/cloudstack-agent.out $CLASS > RETVAL=$? > echo > else > > > Which sends STDOUT to cloudstack-agent.out and errors to > cloudstack-agent.err. You can look to see what Ubuntu does. > > Out of curiosity, what do you get when you do 'lsmod | grep kvm' ? I > know you didn't end up using it, but the devcloud-kvm instructions for > vmware fusion tell you to ensure that your guest has hardware > virtualization passthrough enabled, I'm wondering if it isn't. > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Mike Tutkowski > <mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote: > > These results look good: > > > > mtutkowski@ubuntu:~$ sudo cloudstack-setup-agent -m 192.168.233.1 -z 1 > -p 1 > > -c 1 -g 6b4aa1c2-2ac9-3c60-aabe-704aed40c684 -a --pubNic=cloudbr0 > > --prvNic=cloudbr0 --guestNic=cloudbr0 > > Starting to configure your system: > > Configure Apparmor ... [OK] > > Configure Network ... [OK] > > Configure Libvirt ... [OK] > > Configure Firewall ... [OK] > > Configure Nfs ... [OK] > > Configure cloudAgent ... [OK] > > CloudStack Agent setup is done! > > > > However, these results are the same: > > > > mtutkowski@ubuntu:~$ ps -ef | grep jsvc > > 1000 4314 3725 0 16:10 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto jsvc > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Mike Tutkowski < > > mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote: > > > >> This appears to be the offending method: > >> > >> public String parseCapabilitiesXML(String capXML) { > >> > >> if (!_initialized) { > >> > >> return null; > >> > >> } > >> > >> try { > >> > >> _sp.parse(new InputSource(new StringReader(capXML)), this); > >> > >> return _capXML.toString(); > >> > >> } catch (SAXException se) { > >> > >> s_logger.warn(se.getMessage()); > >> > >> } catch (IOException ie) { > >> > >> s_logger.error(ie.getMessage()); > >> > >> } > >> > >> return null; > >> > >> } > >> > >> > >> The logging I do from this method (not shown above), however, doesn't > seem > >> to end up in agent.log. Not sure why that is. > >> > >> We invoke this method and I log we're in this method as the first thing > I > >> do, but it doesn't show up in agent.log. > >> > >> The last message in agent.log is a line saying we are right before the > >> call to this method. > >> > >> > -- *Mike Tutkowski* *Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.* e: mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com o: 303.746.7302 Advancing the way the world uses the cloud<http://solidfire.com/solution/overview/?video=play> *™*