According to https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/ASF+CS+4.0+QA, Ubuntu 12.04 was tested rather than 10.04
On 10/17/12 5:59 PM, "Jessica Tomechak" <jessica.tomec...@gmail.com> wrote: >Need to double-check these system requirements before shipping the docs. >For example, I see Ubuntu 12.04 in the list. I notice the email threads >where Wido mentions he added this support. But has that been tested? > >3.3.1. Management Server, Database, and Storage System Requirements > >The machines that will run the Management Server and MySQL database must >meet the following requirements. The same machines can also be used to >provide primary and secondary storage, such as via localdisk or NFS. The >Management Server may be placed on a virtual machine. > >Operating system: > >Preferred: CentOS/RHEL 6.2+ or Ubuntu 12.04(.1) >Also supported: CentOS/RHEL 5.5 or Ubuntu 10.04 > >64-bit x86 CPU (more cores results in better performance) >4 GB of memory >50 GB of local disk (When running secondary storage on the management >server 500GB is recommended) >At least 1 NIC >Statically allocated IP address >Fully qualified domain name as returned by the hostname command > >3.3.2. Host/Hypervisor System Requirements > >The host is where the cloud services run in the form of guest virtual >machines. Each host is one machine that meets the following requirements: > >Must be 64-bit and must support HVM (Intel-VT or AMD-V enabled). >64-bit x86 CPU (more cores results in better performance) >Hardware virtualization support required >4 GB of memory >36 GB of local disk >At least 1 NIC >Statically allocated IP Address >Latest hotfixes applied to hypervisor software >When you deploy CloudStack, the hypervisor host must not have any VMs >already running > >Hosts have additional requirements depending on the hypervisor. See the >requirements listed at the top of the Installation section for your chosen >hypervisor: > >Be sure you fulfill the additional hypervisor requirements and >installation >steps provided in this Guide. Hypervisor hosts must be properly prepared >to >work with CloudStack. For example, the requirements for XenServer are >listed under Citrix XenServer Installation. > ><<And here is supposed to be a set of links to all the hypervisor >sections: >>> > >Citrix XenServer >VMware vSphere >KVM >Oracle VM (OVM) >----------- >Jessica T. >cloudStack Tech Pubs