Hi,
Looking at the trove bug you filed, I'd be tempted to work with Xenial
but consider either:
1/ Hacking the guestagent to use /var/lib/mysql or
2/ Removing (or changing) the line in systemd pre start that checks for
/var/lib/mysql/mysql
I made a comment in the bug to the effect of 1/ but I'm actually
thinking that 2/ might be better. After all that check is testing that
a 'mysql' database exists...and you know that one does (systemd is just
expecting it under /var/lib/mysql).
regards
Mark
On 07/03/17 20:13, Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
Hello everybody,
I found some interesting info about Trove in Newton. I'm able to
deploy successfully some trove components (api, conductor and
taskmanager) on my test Newton environment. As for the Trove
guestagent - I'm totally not able to run it neither on Ubuntu Trusty
nor Ubuntu Xenial.
I found there are no Newton packages for Trusty in The Ubuntu Cloud
Archive. The last supported release is Mitaka (I checked the
RELEASE_MAP). That looks there is no support for Newton in Trusty,
therefore I can not use Trove in Newton.
As for the Xenial release, here is a bug where Amrith Kumar (CTO
Tesora) says there is no support for Newton also -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/trove/+bug/1652312 (Should be in Ocata only)
For me, it looks like Tesora just skipped Newton, did they?
I'm asking here because there is no way to get any answers from Tesora
and Co.
Thanks for any help!
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