
24 Jun
2012
24 Jun
'12
1:58 a.m.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 02:57:40PM -0500, Nathan Stratton wrote:
Thanks! That was it, now I think I have some issue with sudo or someting. If I run vdsm as root
Please refrain from doing that. It make vdsm create all sort of files owned by root (vdsm.log, /var/run/vdsm/vdsm.pid, probably others) which a future non-root vdsm process would find hard to override. I suspect that this is your problem now. Try running vdsm from the commandline (as vdsm user!) for hints where startup fails.
it connects to the engine and the host comes up, but if it is run normally I get:
MainThread::INFO::2012-06-22 15:46:50,424::vdsm::70::vds::(run) I am the actual vdsm 4.10-1