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Recommended distro? #60
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Write errors and help you. I instal on Mint, Ubuntu, Debian. All work! |
First error on CentOS: -> "sudo: source: command not found" |
Please probe use -s option
sudo -s which is sudo's own way of saying "start a shell as this user." |
It works, thanks. pip is not installed by default in CentOS, so python-pip should be added to the list of packages to be installed. The rest of the wiki ran fine, except this command
I rebooted the server, same problem. |
Please logs of supervisor (/var/log/supervisor.log) |
First: there is no "gunicorn" in /srv/webvirtcloud/venv/bin. Supervisord.log is here:
Thanks for the help. |
Perhaps this same problem #40 (comment)
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Seems to work but with this error:
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Ignore this error
Sorry, I ended working day. I propose to continue tomorrow. |
I set the correct owner of the files to get a clean state:
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Same state BACKOFF for both, except this time there is no message about the non existing gunicorn command. Trying to reboot right now. |
Change permission for selinux:
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Already ran this when I followed the wiki, but rebooted, ran it again and try to start both nginx and supervisord. Status:
After a while, I restarted them, and they're now "BACKOFF" again. |
Please logs of supervisor |
Here it is:
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Just the webvirtcloud part, the rest is untouched:
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In your operating system has a directory |
Yes, with only supervisord.log. |
modify config
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Log:
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Whaou, it works thanks a lot @savichev !! Last issue, I don't get any style, web pages are white with some texts. |
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Here it is:
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Think I've to change and uncomment the |
Problem solved? |
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-> "Bad gateway" |
ok!
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browse http://localhost/
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Here it is:
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Just saw the edition of your last comment. Here is the /var/log/supervisor/webvirtcloud.log:
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You browse only http://localhost/ not http://localhost:8000/? |
http://localhost/ -> Bad Gateway |
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ok!
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It works...almost. Browsing http://localhost/ leads to the WebVirtCloud homepage, but still no CSS. |
ok!
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When I see all of this discussion, I wonder if it wouldn't be easier to go with a *buntu distribution over CentOS. I will have a second server to setup and I'm afraid to face the same difficulties with CentOS (and thanks a lot for your time, I will never thank you enough !). |
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need option
http://nginx.org/en/docs/ngx_core_module.html if not? add 1 line.(section above http {} ) Restart nginix |
There was only |
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The last 3 traces:
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No change. |
3 command execute? |
Don't understand your question. |
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No change. Hey, let's give up, I'll switch the server to Xubuntu. Unless you really like this challenge of course ;-) |
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reboot |
This way, it wooooooorrrrrrkkkkkkkkksssssssssss !!! Thanks a lot. I'll play with it to see what I can do and how it compares to webvirtmgr we're currently running. Based on this long discussion, and difficulties, do you recommend to run it with *ubuntu (so no SELinux)? This setup was for a testing server, I've to choose a distribution for our production server. |
I have very little experience with CentOS/Fedora/RH... |
ah ah ah, any way, thanks a lot for your help. |
Hi,
Would like to know if there is a recommended distro to install webvirtcloud? I ask because I've never been able to properly run it on Xubuntu 14.04 and currently, I'm trying to run the setup procedure on CentOS 7 and have a lot of errors.
Thanks.
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