Hi,
Cloudstack tries to keep that demarcation between OSes so as to maintain
some sort of compatibility where software versions and capabilities are
concerned, for stability's sake.
That said, it can be bypassed in code, but it's best to do it like you
have already shown by using another pod.
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Nux
www.nux.ro
On 2022-10-13 15:28, S.Fuller wrote:
I am working to transition the host OS for my Cloudstack 4.11.3 hosts
from
CentOS to Ubuntu. I was able successfully bring up a new Ubuntu host
with
Cloudstack and wanted to have it be part of an existing cluster, but
after
attempting to add the server I'm noting the following warning in the
agent
log file
"Can't add host: XX.XX.XX.XX with hostOS: Ubuntu into a cluster,in
which
there are CentOS hosts added"
Is this really the case? I did not see anything obvious in the
documentation about this. I was able to successfully add the new
Ubuntu
server into a new cluster within the same POD, and have it see storage,
networking, etc, so the host itself appears to be configured correctly.