Hello everyone,
I am trying to use the 'volatile VM' feature. According to the documentation,
it should "have their root disks reset upon reboot".
I created a new compute offering with 'volatile' enabled and then deployed a VM
on a KVM node using a template image. The VM root disk is not resett
All,
Kiran is release manager for the next Terraform provider release (v0.5.0) but
isn't a committer to have commit privileges to the upstream repo (something PMC
can help into?).
To assist him, I've created a pre-RC (alpha) build for testing purposes and we
encourage users to test and report
Hi all,
I had posted this message on another thread, but following Rohit's
advice I've decided to create a new one for it. That being said, I have
another proposal for the versioning scheme. Instead of dropping the "X"
on our X.Y.Z.N, we can set a fixed schedule (that can be further
discussed
Pierre-Luc,
Thanks for that. So for my own clarification, you are saying that for
you, on XenServer Enterprise + drivers + licensing the vGPU feature
"just works" out of the box using the standard Cloudstack feature (the
same that supported NVidia Grid k1/k2 all those years ago) which we can
Hi Marty
I had a similar issue a few days back but with ISO templates, instead of
volume disks. You may need to make a backup of your Cloudstack DB and
proceed to update the entries to update the GUI. In my case, for the
templates I followed this:
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update template_store_ref set state='Des
Good morning guys,
I have seen that this feature was merged. Is it possible now to send
keyboard commands to the instance?
Kind regards
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 12:03 PM wrote:
> Problem with cloudstack and packer is that packer is not able to send
> keyboard commands to the instance at the mome