Hello,
I have configured a new ACS?
Hi all,
After 3 business days, the vote for CloudStack 4.13.0.0 *passes* with 3 PMC
+ 1 non-PMC votes.
+1 (PMC / binding)
* Gabriel Beims Bräscher
* Boris Stoyanov
* Rohit Yadav
+1 (nonbinding)
* Liridon Ismaili
0
none
-1
none
Thanks to everyone participating.
I will now prepare the release
That's a nice email subject indeed :)
For template, make sure that you are using identical OS type for that
template, on the new ACS as on the old one. Are these ACS installations of
the same version?
Keep in mind that "CentOS 7" is not the same as "CentOS 7.2" from ACS
perspective and the last o
Thanks for the new release Paul!
On Sun, Sep 1, 2019, 14:45 Paul Angus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After 3 business days, the vote for CloudStack 4.13.0.0 *passes* with 3 PMC
> + 1 non-PMC votes.
>
> +1 (PMC / binding)
> * Gabriel Beims Bräscher
> * Boris Stoyanov
> * Rohit Yadav
>
> +1 (nonbinding)
>
Hi,
:D I just noticed right now that I have pasted my question into subject
line instead of message body ;D
Both are version 4.12.0.0. A guest running CentOS 7.6 on old ACS detects
disk as vda but same guest on new one detects as sda. Templates on ACS
installation. OS type "CentOS 7" gives virti
Kindly double check if both OS type and the controller defined are
identical - it makes no sense to me to use same settings but get different
results.
Also, try CentOS 7.2 on the new installation (though, explicitly settings
the controller on the template should override whatever controller is
def