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    Server. Directory /etc/sysconf missing.

    Hi everybody !

    I am trying to install CloudStack on Ubuntu Server.

    I tried a minimal installation (no initial service) of Ubuntu 12.04,
    and a WinZip-decompressed archive of CloudStack to install on the first. --> A lot of problems.

    Since there, I have installed a Ubuntu Server 10.04 (the one tested for editting the installation manual of CloudStack), and decompressed the archive on it.
    -->Almost all my problems were resolved.

    I could install the Management Server of Cloud Stack, and its DataBase.

    Now, I have to "add the following line at the beginning of the INPUT chain" of the file
    /etc/sysconf/iptables :
    [some code]: but the directory sysconf is not here, and by this way, its file iptables not, too.

    Could someone of you help me, please ? Why this file is not here; because of the installation of CloudStack ?

    Thank you in advance for your answers.

    Ref.:
    http://docs.cloudstack.org/CloudStack_Documentation
    (third link).

  2. #2
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    Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

    Re: Server. Directory /etc/sysconf missing.

    Ubuntu does not have a folder /etc/sysconfig. If you want to use iptables, look at this documentation:

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo

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