Re: [DISCUSS] XCP usage with CloudStack

2015-04-20 Thread Rafael Weingartner
Hi Tim, I did not even notice that you were an evangelist from Citrix. I believe that must be cool ;). I hope that I have not said anything stupid. Sometimes I feel like I am the only one using XCP with CS, so far it has been pretty stable and we have not had many problems. Beside the normal bug

Re: [DISCUSS] XCP usage with CloudStack

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Mackey
Thanks Rafael. I'll check to see what the maintenance status is for xcp-xapi with Debian when I get back to the office on Monday. I do recall there being issues raised last summer. One of the reasons the question I've asked is so important has to do with CloudStack assumptions in a XenServer env

Re: [DISCUSS] XCP usage with CloudStack

2015-04-17 Thread Rafael Weingartner
UPDATE: you can find more on Xenserver and XCP here: http://pt.slideshare.net/xen_com_mgr/xpus13-pavlicek On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Rafael Weingartner < rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Tim Mackey, > > I have a production environment using XCP (XAPI). As far as I know, the > diff

Re: [DISCUSS] XCP usage with CloudStack

2015-04-17 Thread Rafael Weingartner
Dear Tim Mackey, I have a production environment using XCP (XAPI). As far as I know, the difference between the use of XAPI and Xenserver is that Xenserver is an OS bundled altogether with a version of Xen hypervisor, XAPI and some management tools. While, XAPI is just the API used to consolidate

[DISCUSS] XCP usage with CloudStack

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Mackey
A little bit ago there was a thread started on the dev list about XCP and CloudStack. I've had a bit of a think about this if you're using XCP I would like to understand better how XCP, and by extension the XAPI toolstack when *not* part of XenServer, is deployed in your environments. If XCP/XAPI