Hi, colleagues,
just would like to share that yesterday successfuly upgraded my ubuntu
14.04 kvm cloud to custom built linux 4.14.11 keenel with ubuntu 2018/01/08
intel cpu microcode update. Compute CPUs - Xeon E5-2670, Xeon X5650,
everything works nice, no claims from customers, no sensitive load
Official EOL for Centos 6 / RHEL 6 as declared by Red Hat Software is
11/30/2020. Jumping the gun a bit there, padme.
People on Centos 6 should certainly be working on a migration strategy right
now, but the end is not here *yet*. Furthermore, the install documentation is
still written for Cen
Hi Jagdish:
Thanks for look into it. How much memory is need for the system VMs? My esxi
hosts has 38979 MB free memory and it will be strange that it do not have
enough memory. Is the system VMs create under management server or on the esxi
host?
About the VNET interfaces available to agent ,
Well, I am not a Java developer so this task is beyond my ability. But I am
more than willing to work with someone to come up with a feature
description/user story and test it when it becomes available if it ever reaches
that stage.
Thanks
Yiping
On 1/12/18, 7:10 AM, "Paul Angus" wrote:
It a high level that is quite possible to do. In practice there would be a
number of safety nets in place, staged moving of VMs is always a little fraught
without being able to reserve the resources ahead of time.
Are you volunteering to write it?
Kind regards,
Paul Angus
paul.an...@shapeblu
Hi Yiping,
Thanks for bringing this to attention, can you try installing cloudmonkey on a
RHEL/CentOS7 VM, it's advised to use Python2.7.
My future plan is to rewrite the tool, possibly to export/build into a
standalone binary (I've WIP golang port that might make into the cloudstack
project
+1 I've updated the page with upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
After 4.11, I think 4.12 (assuming releases by mid of 2018) should remove
"declared" (they might still work with 4.12+ but in docs and by project we
should officially support them) support for following:
a. Hypervisor:
XenServer - 6.2,
Hi Dickson Lam,
VM's are not getting created due to
*com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException
*i.e. your host doesn't have enough free required memory to create system
VM's. I have also checked the agent logs, it seems that your configuration
is somewhat wrong as not all the require