@Nux Not sure if it is allowed - but I can provide you with Windows Server 2008 and 2012 R2 templateas, free trial versions from Technet/MSDN, not registered (no serial etc), syspreped, with VirtIO drivers and Password reset features - updated few months ago (Windows updates)... Vanilla in general, except for password reset feature is working ( .msi file installed for password reset feature)
Let me know if you are interested... On 3 November 2014 17:30, Matthew Midgett < clouds...@trick-solutions.com.invalid> wrote: > Well not all of us have 10Gb networking and when copying the templates > from secondary to primary the smaller the disk the faster it get to the > customer. Resizing the disk on my san will be a lot faster than on my nfs > server. I'm not sure why no one is really interested in it. I mean one > template for all HD sizes sounds great as I don't have to create and > maintain lots of different sizes. Also I would be able to bill by resource > usages on the HD's just like ram and cpu and network. My Cloudstack is > working just fine and we are ready to deploy but creating 64 different > images to me doesn't sound fun. > > Is password reset and hostname set working with these templates? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux.ro] > Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 10:27 AM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: ACS 4.4.0 - Xenserver OS Templates > > Hello, > > Check dl.openvm.eu for templates, they're mostly 8GB in size, with the > hope root resize will become available across all HVs; though people do not > seem very interested in it. > What work around do you mean for linux and freebsd? > > -- > Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! > > Nux! > www.nux.ro > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Matthew Midgett" <clouds...@trick-solutions.com.INVALID> > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > > Sent: Monday, 3 November, 2014 15:09:32 > > Subject: ACS 4.4.0 - Xenserver OS Templates > > > How is everyone setting up their templates for different size hard > drives? > > Has anyone heard when root disk resize will be available for xen? It > > would be far nicer to have 5GB templates and then resize the disk when > > the customer provisions one. Is there any work around ATM for linux > > and freebsd os? > > > > > > > > Matthew Midgett > > -- Andrija Panić -------------------------------------- http://admintweets.com --------------------------------------