Hi Andrew,

Look here:
/var/log/cloudstack/management
management-server.log or catalina.out


Stop cloudstack-managment
run
$ /usr/bin/cloudstack-setup-management
and start cloudstack-managment again.

When I first set it up my puppet config was over writing my sudoers file
removing user cloud's sudo rights.
Starting cloudstack with no cloud sudo rights results in a tomcat 404.

I would start there.



On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Andrew Chiw <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everybody, I’ve installed cloudstack-management, setup the
> databases, and started cloudstack-management, but tomcat6 still gives me a
> 404 on localhost:8080/client.
> There are no log files created under /var/log/cloudstack-management. And I
> don’t know why but cloudstack-agent creates its logs under
> /var/log/cloudstack/agent instead. I restarted cloudstack-management again,
> looked at /var/log/tomcat6, which was empty too. What can I do now?
>
> I’m running tomcat 6.0.37, upgraded to ubuntu saucy to get that.
> Thanks,
> Andrew




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