I’m also not sure how CloudStack’s CI/CD setup works and how easy/complicated
it may be to run a full build on Rocky. But we could always run a build of the
4.15.0 release on a standalone Rocky server - planning to do that in the next
couple of days, once I build a Rocky template on our test inf
+1. We were planning to run a few experiments with Rocky on ACS 4.15 sometime
this week, across VMware, Xen and KVM to make sure there are no kinks around
RPM packages, cloud-init and so on. Will message on this thread if something
does come up.
Best!
Rudraksh Mukta Kulshreshtha
Vice-Presiden
> Module Hierarchy:* *feature*
>
> and your APIs will appear in cloudmonkey/cmk after sync
>
> (localcloud) 🐱 > list co
> coffees conditions configurations counters
>
> (localcloud) 🐱 > create co
> coffee condition counter
>
> Best regards,
> Slavka
>
&
> extend PluggableService, for example ManagerBase and ComponentLifecycleBase.
> You can find implementations in many java classes.
>
> -Wei
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 18:01, Rudraksh MK
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > First off, this may just end up being a
Hello,
First off, this may just end up being a very noobish question, so please do
excuse my utter lack of Java/Spring skills.
I’ve been using the Hackerbook’s Basic Cloudstack development section to get
started with writing CloudStack plugins. I’ve managed to implement two basic
endpoints - c
Hey!
I’m personally a strong proponent of Wireguard. A couple years back,
implementing a S2S or remote-access VPN with WG was complicated and it still is
- but there’s definitely more tooling available these days. There are clients
for just about every major platform - desktop and mobile.
In t