On 09/26/2012 08:45 AM, Rohit Yadav wrote:
On 26-Sep-2012, at 3:22 AM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote:
Hi,
I've been working on the Management Server and Hypervisor installation
docs lately.
About everything was focused on RHEL/CentOS and around "install.sh"
I agree, a debian user and fan myself, I want us to focus on debian too.
There is still a lot of work to do, but I'd want to ask the QA team to
test the documentation.
All my documentation is going into master and I hope this gets cherry
picked into the 4.0 branch.
Take a look at:
http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/view/master/job/docs-master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Apache_CloudStack-4.0-cloudstack-en-US.pdf
Most of my works has gone into Chapter #2: Installation.
The big changes:
* Document the Debian DEB repository
* No longer use "install.sh" but use Apt
* Don't let cloud-setup-agent do everything, but document the steps
needed to be done (libvirt, firewall, apparmor, selinux)
* Make the documentation useable on both RHEL and Ubuntu
Also if we can have a rpm repository too, so we have same kind of workflow; yum install
<pkg-name> and aptitude install <same-pkg-name>
Install.sh can stay as well, for both, in case use has downloaded a tar ball of
debs or rpms.
I don't know if there will still be a tarball with debs or rpms?
CloudStack itself is only doing a source release, so where should this
tarball come from?
Wido
I'll be working on this the whole week, so it will keep changing these days.
Also, Chip is sending out RC3 tomorrow, so I'll update the packages on
the Ubuntu repository to RC3 by then as well.
Setting up the RPM mirror is something to be done, hopefully this week
as well.
Any comments or thoughts? Hopefully I'm in the good direction!
+1
Wido