Calvin Cannon

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So.... I'm trying to install StackStorm for the first time and I'm new to MongoDB. How do I get past this? ------------------------- [root@myhost ~]# st2ctl reload Registering content...[flags = --config-file...

Hi @LindsayHill, Thanks for your quick reply. See output below. I'm basically following the RHEL 6 procedure provided here: https://docs.stackstorm.com/install/rhel6.html RAM, CPU & Storage were just fine. I've had to...

Sure. It appears to be hanging right at this step: ------------------------------------------------------ ```bash [root@myhost st2]# st2ctl reload --verbose Registering content...[flags = --config-file /etc/st2/st2.conf --register-runners --register-actions --register-aliases --register-sensors --register-triggers --register-configs --register-rules --verbose]...

Looks good to me, but I'm a RabbitMQ newbie. Here ya go: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ```bash [root@myhost ~]# service rabbitmq-server status Status of node 'rabbit@wall-e-st2r6-01' ... [{pid,22152}, {running_applications,[{rabbit,"RabbitMQ","3.1.5"}, {mnesia,"MNESIA CXC 138 12","4.5"},...

Hmmmmm..... I should have caught this earlier. Here's the end of that log file. I'll wait for your reply before restarting the service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ``` =INFO REPORT==== 5-May-2017::03:51:13 === closing...

Cool. I'll get signed up shortly. I think I was able to follow your direction above and the numbers to appear quite a bit closer to what you were showing....

Ha! No.... Here's the verbose output. Would you like to see the output after I Ctrl-C'd out of it too? (There's a lot!) ---------------------------- ```bash [root@myhost rabbitmq]# st2ctl reload --register-all...

*sigh* Unfortunately, slack.com is blocked by our corporate proxy. I'll have to see if I can access it over my smartphone.

Not sure what to think there. This was a fresh RHEL 6 VM, so it shouldn't deviate too much from a fresh build of a DVD. I'm a RabbitMQ newbie....

Okay, I'm really at a loss now. I've built internal yum repos, so here are the commands I've run to perform a StackStorm installation. I've performed this procedure multiple times...