Correction from previous reply:
"I'll see what I can do, in general you should NOT be replacing or changing the
cloudmonkey config file outside of cloudmonkey itself."
Regards,
Rohit Yadav
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Whenever a set command is called, it would save/update the config file. When
you run set profile xyz; it needs to make that profile the default profile and
update other parameters associated with the profile which may be set as well
(such as url, username, password, apikey, secretkey etc). When
EL7.2 build of linux with all KVM dependencies works well..
On 5/23/16 5:01 PM, Lv Haijiao wrote:
> hi, Community
>
> We are trying to upgrade libvirt from 1.2.2. to a higher version in our
> production environment.
>
> As there are so many releases, anyone can share advice or experience for a
I've seen the similar behaviour.
For some reason cloudmonkey try to persist the configs each time your
run something.
If i open cloudmonkey in multiple terminals and use different profiles
and execute commands in mutliple terminals in parallel - i've seen
cloudmonkey mess up the config for one of
Hey there,
What are you using as your base url? It sounds like you're pointing to a repo
which only contains RPMs for CentOS6
Kind regards,
Paul Angus
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@shapeblue
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From
Hello,
I’m investigating an issue on CS 4.8.0 when registering an ISO with a
long URL (>255 chars). The only issue related to it that I could find
is https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9238.
Basically, the problem could be reproduced by entering an URL with
more that 255 chars in th
cloudstack-common-4.6.0-1.el6.x86_64,this package is for CentOS 6.x ,not
for CentOS 7.2.
Setup correct yum repo for CentOS 7.x and then install.
Best Regards,
Star Guo
2016-05-25 20:00 GMT+08:00 Osman, Taha :
> Hello,
>
> I’ve been attempting to install CloudStack on CentOS 7. The installation
>
Hello,
I’ve been attempting to install CloudStack on CentOS 7. The installation fails
at the stage of the management server (# yum -y install cloudstack-management).
The error report is below. It appears that the package dependencies do not
accept the CentOS updated versions of Python and Apache