Hi Wido,

If no-one is taking ticket 451, I'll take this on. I cant assign this to myself 
 - so if someone with higher privileges can do that - that would be great.

I will create CentOS 6.3 based distro with latest patches.  I'm a bit uncertain 
on the reason behind using a 32bit system vs 64bit as network offering. If it's 
strictly from the memory utilization perspective - as 32 bit tends to be a 
little lean on memory  - I understand.

What was the reason for going with 32 bit OS on Debian Squeezy and not 64?

-----Original Message-----
From: Wido den Hollander [mailto:w...@widodh.nl] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 3:20 AM
To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: CentOS System Offering Thread

Hi,

I created two Jira tickets about this about a month ago:
* https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-450
* https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-451

They might be worth looking at!

Wido

On 12/12/2012 05:14 AM, Musayev, Ilya wrote:
> I'd like to resurrect this thread - as the other thread got carried away into 
> Vyatta conversation.
>
> My reasoning behind this move - is due to e1000 bug that affects Debian 
> Wheezy, vSphere 5.0 (and possibly newer 5.1) and the router VM in Advanced 
> Network Zone. While I could spent lots of time troubleshooting this issue - 
> my environment is mostly RHEL/CentOS based and therefore - it would not hurt 
> to have multiple flavors.
>
> I'm also a lot more comfortable with RHEL based distros - but that just my 
> preference.
>
> In addition, this would be a good learning experience and I plan to document 
> on how to create your custom system offerings. I also plan to add on more 
> features than whats currently available - one of them being nginx - and more 
> to come as need arises.  The end goal is to have an automated solution using 
> kickstart scripts that will be easy to upgrade and built on any platform.
>
> I could probably reverse engineer the existing System Offerings - but 
> anything that could save my time in this effort - would be truly appreciated.
>
> With this in mind - I'm looking for any existing documentation that would 
> describe the steps in achieving this goal.
>
> If you would like to join me in this effort - please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> ilya
>


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