Alright I have opened an issue: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/4155
Greetings,
Vincent
On 2020/06/18 10:00:35, Andrija Panic wrote:
> Nice...
>
> Can you please file a bug here https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues
> with
> explanation on how to reproduce etc
>
> Thanks
>
Hello,
Thanks for confirmation.
Regards,
Cristian
-Original Message-
From: Andrija Panic
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:01 PM
To: users
Subject: Re: Shapeblue ACS 4.14 repo for CentOS 6
Correct, please check the 4.14 release notes - CentOS6/Ubuntu 14.04 support has
been dropped.
Correct, please check the 4.14 release notes - CentOS6/Ubuntu 14.04 support
has been dropped.
Cheers,
Andrija
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 10:26, wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
>I saw that there is no repo for CentOS 6, is that right? No more
> support
> for it? I wanted to upgrade before migrating to C
Nice...
Can you please file a bug here https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues with
explanation on how to reproduce etc
Thanks
Andrija
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 11:23, Vincent Hermes
wrote:
> Hi Andrija,
>
> I just tested if it intervenes at any other point after changing the
> settings but e
Hi Andrija,
I just tested if it intervenes at any other point after changing the settings
but even if the running ones are already exceeding the limits you can start all
of your cheated machines anyway.
Regards,
Vincent
On 2020/06/18 07:36:16, Vincent Hermes wrote:
> Hi Andrija,
>
> I have
Correction - I shared the wrong link, pre-release testing-only binaries are
here:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-cloudmonkey/releases/tag/master
Regards.
From: Rohit Yadav
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 11:54
To: dev
Cc: users
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Next
Hello,
I saw that there is no repo for CentOS 6, is that right? No more support
for it? I wanted to upgrade before migrating to CentOS7.
Best regards,
Cristian
Hi Andrija,
I have tested it on Cloudstack 4.11.3 and 4.14. Yes thats correct. The Settings
tab of a stopped VM is completely unaware of the Domain and User Limits if a
custom offering is chosen. You could eventually create 16 VMs with 1 core per
VM to max out the Domain/Account Limit and after