NO,  it has nothing to do with real host  expire time as time got extended .
May be the problem might be on public ip  reachability.

Does your console proxy public ip is accessible. Are you able to ping 
outside(eg: ping google.com) from your console proxy.

Also provide the ms logs content when you click on console view.

Regards
Sadhu
 




-----Original Message-----
From: 양용석 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 23 July 2014 09:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cannot access any consoles, View console time out (Instances, 
CPVM, SSVM)

Hi Amogh,

Thanks for the reply, tried changing the value of consoleproxy.url.domain to 
realhostip.com.
(Mine was blank, where it seems to have been *.realhostip.com in the link you 
gave me) Unfortunately, didn't work out for me.
Maybe it has something to do with realhostip.com service retired?

Thanks.


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Amogh Vasekar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> http://goo.gl/IsnRFw
>
> Thanks,
> Amogh
>
>
>
>
> On 7/22/14 6:52 PM, "양용석" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hi, I am running CloudStack 4.3.0 on CentOS 6.5 minimal, and followed 
> >the Quick Installation guide (management server and host on the same 
> >machine).
> >I think I have installed it without any issues, everything up and 
> >running, can create instances and so on.
> >But one thing I cannot do is access any sort of consoles on the UI 
> >due to the all being timed out.
> >I have tried stop/destroy/recreate/reboot/complete reinstall but 
> >still fails.
> >I also tried running ./ssvm-check.sh, but it all results in "Good"
> >results.
> >(5 Goods, no ERRORs, WARNINGs)
> >There aren't any errors/warning in the management-server.log after I 
> >click "View console".
> >
> >My concerns are the 'General Alerts' on the Dashboard and some line 
> >in the log file which are :
> > - Management network CIDR is not configured originally. Set it 
> >default to
> >192.168.0.0/24 -> This was present from the beginning of the
> installation.
> >Looked in the Global Settings management.network.cidr, where it 
> >already said 192.168.0.0/24. I actually don't exactly understand what 
> >this means though..
> > - Console proxy rebooted in zone: Zone1, proxy: v-1-VM, public IP:
> >192.168.0.131, private IP: 192.168.0.110 : This may be a clue? Also 
> >don't understand this message either.
> > - 2014-07-23 09:56:18,997 WARN  [c.c.u.n.Link]
> >(AgentManager-Selector:null) SSL: Fail to find the generated keystore.
> >Loading fail-safe one to continue. : This sometimes comes up when I 
> >'egrep
> >ERROR|WARN' the management-server.log over time,
> >
> >The PC I'm running on is on a router using 192.168.0.33 with a 
> >gateway of 192.168.0.1.
> >The management IP ranges are 192.168.0.110 ~ 192.168.0.120.
> >The guest IP ranges are 192.168.0.130 ~ 192.168.0.140.
> >
> >If you have any ideas help me out please.
> >I am not very skilled in networking or linux systems, so it would be 
> >a great help if you could explain some concrete procedures.
> >Thank you all in advance!
>
>

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