updated the patch. You can also see if specifying nicAdapter works in your
existing build.


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Nux! <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote:

> On 24.04.2014 17:28, Marcus wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of it. I don't like the magic strings in 'details', but it
>> sounds like VMware supports it so this patch allows for it as well. It
>> seems pretty useful to be able to specify the desired nic/storage driver
>> when registering a template, rather than just saying 'all CentOS is virtio
>> nic and virtio disk', especially with upcoming things like virtio-scsi,
>> where newer operating systems will have multiple good options to choose
>> from.
>>
>> If you need to build your own agent, you can use this patch:
>>
>> http://marcus.mlsorensen.com/cloudstack-extras/models.43.patch
>>
>
> I've patched ACS with this and generated a new set of RPMs, after the
> update however I was not only unable to create the custom type, but all
> templates failed.
> See agent logs here:
> http://fpaste.org/96815/13983790/raw/
>
> This is how I added the template:
> cloudmonkey register template ostypeid=73188ae8-a44f-11e3-bae5-f6145f6a2f37
> passwordenabled=true isfeatured=true ispublic=true url=
> http://10.193.172.130/templates/windows_migration_50G.qcow2name=virto_e1000_50
>  hypervisor=kvm zoneid=a6572c99-b268-4a6b-8bd0-bf2cafa4c04b
> format=qcow2 details[0].rootDiskController=virtio
> displaytext=virto_e1000_50
>
> "ostypeid=73188ae8-a44f-11e3-bae5-f6145f6a2f37" means Windows 2008.
>
>
> Lucian
>
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