Hi Vladimir,

Thanks for sharing your opinion. I can understand the position of our 
conservative users such as yourself with respect to a potential upgrade, both 
the effort and the risks involved in doing the upgrades.


That said, I would like to encourage you and other conservative users to 
consider upgrading because it becomes difficult to support older distributions 
moving forward especially when CentOS/RHEL 8 will arrive and it also hinders us 
to (a) support newer features wrt KVM and (b) forces us to depend on older 
distro-provided dependencies that CloudStack uses and potentially puts a cloud 
environment under security risks.


As Andrija puts it, you can attempt to upgrade to CentOS7 based infra by doing 
a fresh installation and move to the new server/hosts in a rolling way. If 
you'd need any pointers in that regard I'm sure we can ask Andrija and others 
to share some details on how to do that. Meanwhile, you may also refer to my 
colleague Dag's talk on upgrade best practices from CCCNA17: 
https://www.slideshare.net/ShapeBlue/cccna17-cloudstack-upgrade-best-practicespdf


I would like to hear again from you on this and see if we can all agree towards 
a decision that benefits all of our community. Thanks.


Regards,

Rohit Yadav

Software Architect, ShapeBlue

https://www.shapeblue.com

________________________________
From: Vladimir Melnik <v.mel...@uplink.ua>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2019 8:01:20 PM
To: us...@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Remove support for el6 packaging in 4.13/4.14

Dear colleagues,

As for me, I still have 3 hosts running CentOS 6 and 2 management servers in 
one of my production environments.

Also I have 1 management servers running CentOS 6 in another environment.

If my voice counts, I'd propose -1.

Thanks for attention :-)

On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 07:44:58AM +0000, Rohit Yadav wrote:
> All,
>
>
> With CentOS8 around the corner to be released sometime around the summer, I 
> would like to propose to deprecate CentOS6 as support management server host 
> distro and KVM host distro. Non-systemd enabled Ubuntu releases have been 
> already deprecated [1].
>
>
> The older CentOS6 version would hold us back as we try to adapt, use and 
> support newer JRE version, kvm/libvirt version, the Linux kernel, and several 
> other older dependencies. Both CentOS6 and RHEL6 have reached EOL on May 
> 10th, 2017 wrt full updates [1].
>
>
> If we don't have any disagreements, I propose we remove el6 packaging support 
> in the next major release - 4.13. But, if there are users and organisations 
> that will be badly impacted, let 4.13 be the last of releases to support el6 
> and we definitely remove el6 support in 4.14.
>
> What are your thoughts?
>
>
> [1] EOL date wiki reference: 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Hypervisor+and+Management+Server+OS+EOL+Dates
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Rohit Yadav
>
> Software Architect, ShapeBlue
>
> https://www.shapeblue.com
>
> rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com
> www.shapeblue.com<http://www.shapeblue.com>
> Amadeus House, Floral Street, London  WC2E 9DPUK
> @shapeblue
>
>
>

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