Re: Deploy Cloudstack on Debian 12
ThankIt's true that I've encountered some issues with Java. Thanks for your help. On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:59 PM Rohit Yadav wrote: > I've some notes on Debian here - > https://gist.github.com/rohityadavcloud/fc401a0fe8e8ea16b4b3a4e3d149ce0c > > Last time I tested it worked for me. > > > > Regards. > > > > > > From: lists > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2024 13:25 > To: users > Subject: Re: Deploy Cloudstack on Debian 12 > > > > > Hi > > Ive deployed recent on both 11 and 12. What issue on 12 did you encounter? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Apr 25, 2024 at 1:59 PM, Khang Nguyen Phuc > wrote: > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I'm a newbie, and I mainly use Debian servers. So I want to deploy > > CloudStack on Debian. I've experimented with CloudStack 4.19 on Debian > 11 , > > it works fine, but I noticed that CloudStack doesn't officially support > > Debian (CloudStack's documentation recommends using Ubuntu or CentOS > > without mentioning Debian). Additionally, I encountered errors when > > deploying CloudStack on Debian 12. I wonder why seems inconvenient to use > > CloudStack on Debian. Should I deploy CloudStack on Debian 12 for > > production? Can anyone with experience share some tips on deploying > > CloudStack on Debian 12? > > > > Thank you all very much. > > > >
CPU type and multi bootable image on CloudStack
Hello everyone, I'm currently experimenting with a CloudStack setup, and I've encountered a few issues that I hope to get some help with. 1. I'm having difficulty with the CPU type (similar to what's available on Proxmox such as kvm64, host-passthrough, etc.). I can't seem to find this option in the CloudStack web interface. Is it possible for me to configure multiple CPU types and adjust them for each instance as needed? 2. Can I boot from a different ISO after an instance has been created? For example, booting from GParted to fix errors on the instance (something I can do on Proxmox). I only see the option to create and add a volume (data disk) Thank you all for your assistance. Best Regards
Re: CPU type and multi bootable image on CloudStack
Hi, Welcome to the community. 1. currently no. but it would be an interesting feature. Can you create a github issue for it ? 2. You can detach the ISO from the vm and then attach another ISO to the VM. you need to register the ISO at first. Kind regards, wei On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 11:31 AM Khang Nguyen Phuc wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I'm currently experimenting with a CloudStack setup, and I've encountered a > few issues that I hope to get some help with. > > 1. I'm having difficulty with the CPU type (similar to what's available on > Proxmox such as kvm64, host-passthrough, etc.). I can't seem to find this > option in the CloudStack web interface. Is it possible for me to configure > multiple CPU types and adjust them for each instance as needed? > > 2. Can I boot from a different ISO after an instance has been created? For > example, booting from GParted to fix errors on the instance (something I > can do on Proxmox). I only see the option to create and add a volume (data > disk) > Thank you all for your assistance. > Best Regards
Re: [D] External DNS servers provided with use.external.dns disabled [cloudstack]
GitHub user weizhouapache added a comment to the discussion: External DNS servers provided with use.external.dns disabled @phsm the solution depends on your requirements if you want to have setting globally or per zone, a configkey is better solution if you want to have setting in network offering level, it is also good. GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/9030#discussioncomment-9305365 This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: users-unsubscr...@cloudstack.apache.org