On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:39 PM, Carlos Reátegui <create...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Daan,
>
> I have not tried 4.3.  I saw some of the issues people were having and
> decided to hold off from trying.
>
> Do you suggest I try with 4.3 or should I build my own deb packages and
> try 4.4?
>
> BTW I am on ubuntu 12.04 + XenServer 6.0.2
>

Carlos, Daan is suggesting that you help us test our upcoming 4.4 release
:) using the 4.4 branch [1]

[1] https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/tree/4.4

Cheers.


>
>
> On Jun 19, 2014, at 12:35 AM, Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Carlos, please export your db and do a test upgrade on a lab machine?
> > Now is the time to solve any upgrade issues in 4.4.
> >
> > Have you tried the 4.3 upgrade already?
> >
> > regards,
> > Daan
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Carlos Reátegui <create...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> Hi Rohit,
> >>
> >> The awsapi was one of the reasons we chose to use ACS.  We have
> developed some internal tools and apps to manage our deployments on AWS
> that we want to re-use on ACS.  We have not been able to use it yet because
> it was broken in 4.1.1.  We tried to upgrade to 4.2 and were unsuccessful
> and are now waiting for 4.4 to finally upgrade and hopefully be able to use
> the awsapi.
> >>
> >> We use ACS internally for development and testing of our applications
> that we push to AWS.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> Carlos
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jun 18, 2014, at 12:11 AM, Rohit Yadav <bhais...@apache.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Who uses "awsapi" or any other EC2 compatible interface such as
> ec2stack
> >>> with CloudStack (or CloudStack distros such as Citrix CloudPlatform) in
> >>> production? And, if marketing and publicity are/were big motivation(s)?
> >>>
> >>> In case you don't want to discuss on this thread, please take this
> >>> anonymous poll:
> >>>
> http://www.polljunkie.com/poll/fbyfdc/who-uses-awsapi-with-cloudstack-in-prouduction
> >>>
> >>> # Some stats
> >>>
> >>> I've been watching Collab14 videos and found references where many
> speakers
> >>> reference overall CloudStack codebase to be about 1.5M (million) lines
> of
> >>> Java code which is not "exactly" true. Let me share some findings;
> >>>
> >>> - As of today, CloudStack master is about 1.7M lines of Java code [1]
> >>> - CloudStack "awsapi" artifact is 1.04M lines of Java code [2]
> >>> - Code excluding "awsapi", tests and license/comment is about 590k
> lines of
> >>> Java code [3]
> >>> - The core excluding plugins, api and the above is about 300k lines of
> Java
> >>> code [4]
> >>>
> >>> Why should  I care:
> >>> - some useful/fun stats to keep in mind
> >>> - it's not a giant mammoth that cannot be fixed or developed upon
> >>> - encouraging for new developers that if they try they can understand
> and
> >>> fix it
> >>>
> >>> FYI, this started on twitter yesterday:
> >>> https://twitter.com/_bhaisaab/status/479007075414974465
> >>>
> >>> [1] cd cloudstack-repo && find . | grep java$ | xargs cat | wc -l
> >>> [2] cd cloudstack-repo && find awsapi | grep java$ | xargs cat | wc -l
> >>> [3] cd cloudstack-repo && find . | grep -v awsapi | grep -v [tT]est |
> grep
> >>> java$ | xargs cat | grep -v '^//' | wc -l
> >>> [4] cd cloudstack-repo && find . | grep -v awsapi | grep -v [Tt]est |
> grep
> >>> -v plugins | grep -v api | grep java$ | xargs cat | grep -v '^//' | wc
> -l
> >>>
> >>> Regards.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Daan
>
>

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