Github user rhtyd commented on the issue:
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@DaanHoogland I did not test it, but LGTM. As a project we can also publish
a sql file or python script that would update the links (systemvm and default
templates) in the db of existing deploymen
Github user chiradeep commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1582
Current default templates are CentOS. Wouldn't worry about Debian etc.
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It is the responsibility of the committer to get a CCLA signed by their
employer if they are being paid for the work being done or have a clause
in their employment contract that give ownership to the employer of all
of the work that they do during their term of employment.
This is impossible
All,
Has anyone had a chance to try XenServer 7 since it’s release? If so, does it
work? If not, how broken is it? My guess would be in agreement with the
general consensus that a change from CentOS 5 to 7 would not only be breaking,
but significant.
Thanks,
-John
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Github user pdube closed the pull request at:
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GitHub user pdube reopened a pull request:
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CLOUDSTACK-9404 Fixed ordering of network ACL rules being sent to the VR.
The comparator was inverted.
Issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9404
In this exa
CCLAs are completely optional - and no one (AFAIK) checks the employer
of new committers as a general rule. (Plus, employers change)
ICLAs are required for committers - and they explicitly say among
other things that you won't commit things for which the ASF wouldn't
have the right to redistribute
Github user NuxRo commented on the issue:
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I do run that service, but the templates could do with a bit more TLC,
especially the Debian/Ubuntu.
It could be a starting point though, for CentOS the kickstarts are public
in github.
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Github user chiradeep commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1582
Created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9415 for docs
update @karuturi @kishankavala @sateesh-chodapuneedi
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Github user chiradeep commented on the issue:
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I believe that http://dl.openvm.eu/cloudstack/ has modern templates that
have the appropriate userdata / ssh key and password change agents built in. I
have raised https://issues.apache.org/ji
Github user chiradeep commented on the issue:
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I believe that http://dl.openvm.eu/cloudstack/ has modern templates that
have the appropriate userdata / ssh key and password change agents built in. I
have raised https://issues.apache.org/ji
Github user swill commented on the issue:
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@pdube can you close and reopen this one? thx...
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Github user dmabry commented on the issue:
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Sorry, I put this pull request against the wrong tree. That's what I get
for being in a rush on a Monday morning.
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Github user dmabry closed the pull request at:
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Github user swill commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1547
@ustcweizhou can you review this PR please. I think we are ready on this
one and since it fixes issues on master I would like to get it in before I cut
the RC. Thanks...
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Github user swill commented on the issue:
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Can you explain what this PR is all about? I will admit that I am a bit
confused. :P
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Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
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Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
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Github user swill commented on the issue:
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This is looking good. I will merge this.
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Github user swill commented on the issue:
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Github user pdion891 commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1582
if we are to replace the old default template centos5, would it be possible
on the new one to support user-data, ssh keys and password reset? so it would
help exposing cloudstack capabilities.
GitHub user dmabry opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1590
Ena vpc acl fix
This includes the patch from PR 1581 by pdube. I have manually tested and
verified that it works.
You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:
$ git p
Github user DaanHoogland commented on the issue:
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valid points @chiradeep but I think they both warrant separate PRs, no?
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