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+.. Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+   or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+   distributed with this work for additional information#
+   regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+   to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+   "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+   with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+   software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+   "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+   KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+   specific language governing permissions and limitations
+   under the License.
+   
+About this new Release
+======================
+
+What's New in 4.3
+-----------------
+
+CloudStack 4.3 includes the following new features.
+
+Optional 64-Bit System VM Template Support
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack now provides 64-bit templates for System VMs. With this
+support, you will be able to upgrade virtual routers in a zone. The
+following parameters have been introduced for the same purpose:
+
+-  
+
+   XenServer: *``router.template.xen``*
+
+-  
+
+   KVM: *``router.template.kvm``*
+
+-  
+
+   VMware:
+
+-  
+
+   Hyper-V:
+
+Hyper-V Support
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack 4.3 Beta rolls out support for Hyper-V hosts. For Hyper-V,
+CloudStack supports SMB-based storage. If you want to run guest VMs on
+Hyper-V hosts, install CloudStack Agents on each Hyper-V hosts. Before
+you use Hyper-V, review the following list of supported and
+non-supported features. For detailed instruction, see Hyper-V Quick
+Start Guide. You can also see the chapter Installing Hyper-V for
+CloudStack in the CloudStack 4.3 Beta Installation Guide.
+
+Supported Functionalities
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+-  
+
+   VM Compute
+
+   -  
+
+      All the VM operations, except VM Snapshots
+
+   -  
+
+      Live Migration
+
+   -  
+
+      Service Offerings (Scale up on stopped VMs)
+
+   -  
+
+      Console access
+
+   -  
+
+      SSH key and reseting SSH key
+
+   -  
+
+      Upload and download templates, volumes, and ISO
+
+   -  
+
+      Create VMs from template and ISO
+
+   -  
+
+      Create template from volume
+
+   -  
+
+      Attach and detach VMs from ISO and password-enabled template
+
+   -  
+
+      Copy template across zone
+
+-  
+
+   Storage
+
+   -  
+
+      Primary Storage (SMB and Local)
+
+   -  
+
+      Root and data volumes on Local and SMB
+
+   -  
+
+      Add, delete, attach, detach volumes (one or more volumes per VM)
+
+   -  
+
+      Single and multiple secondary storage (SMB)
+
+-  
+
+   Network
+
+   -  
+
+      VLANs (Isolated and Shared)
+
+   -  
+
+      All VR services: DNS, DHCP, SourceNAT, LB, PF, Firewall,
+      StaticNAT, Userdata, and VPN
+
+   -  
+
+      External device support for both Isolated and Shared networks:
+      Netscaler, SRX, F5
+
+   -  
+
+      Multiple physical networks
+
+   -  
+
+      Dedicated IP range, Public VLANs (to account)
+
+   -  
+
+      Network Offering upgrades and updates
+
+   -  
+
+      L4-L7 services in Shared network
+
+   -  
+
+      Multiple IP ranges and portable IPs
+
+-  
+
+   Host and Storage in maintenance mode
+
+Unsupported Functionalities
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+-  
+
+   Affinity an Anti-Affinity Groups
+
+-  
+
+   Network throttling
+
+-  
+
+   Security groups (Advanced Zone)
+
+-  
+
+   IPv6
+
+-  
+
+   Snapshot: VM and disk
+
+-  
+
+   PVLAN
+
+-  
+
+   VPC
+
+-  
+
+   HA of guest VMs
+
+-  
+
+   Redundant VR
+
+-  
+
+   Object Store
+
+-  
+
+   Mixed hypervisor zone
+
+-  
+
+   Zone-wide Primary storage
+
+-  
+
+   NIC bonding
+
+Enhanced Upgrade for Virtual Routers
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Upgrading VRs is made flexible. The CloudStack administrators will be
+able to control the sequence of the VR upgrades. The sequencing is based
+on Infrastructure hierarchy, such as by Cluster, Pod, or Zone, and
+Administrative hierarchy, such as by Tenant or Domain. This implies, for
+example, that you will have the flexibility to upgrade a VR in a
+specified zone. As an administrator, you can also determine when a
+particular VR can be upgraded within a specified upgrade interval.
+Additionally, upgrade operation is enhanced to increase the upgrade
+speed by allowing as many upgrade operations in parallel as possible.
+During the entire duration of the upgrade, users cannot launch new
+services or make changes to an existing service.
+
+To support this feature, a new API, upgradeRouterTemplate, has been
+introduced.
+
+The detailed instruction is provided in the CloudStack 4.3 Beta
+Administration Guide. See section 17.5.5. Enhanced Upgrade for Virtual
+Routers.
+
+Service Monitoring Tool for Virtual Router
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Various services running on the CloudStack virtual routers can be
+monitored by using a Service Monitoring tool. The tool ensures that
+services are successfully running until CloudStack deliberately disables
+them. If a service goes down, the tool automatically performs a restart,
+and if that does not help bringing up the service, an alert as well as
+an event is generated indicating the failure.
+
+The following services are monitored in a VR:
+
+-  
+
+   DNS
+
+-  
+
+   HA Proxy
+
+-  
+
+   SSH
+
+-  
+
+   Apache Web Server
+
+Only the services with daemons are monitored.
+
+The following networks are supported:
+
+-  
+
+   Isolated Networks
+
+-  
+
+   Shared Networks in both Advanced and Basic zone
+
+This feature is supported on the following hypervisors: XenServer,
+VMware, and KVM.
+
+The detailed instruction is provided in the CloudStack 4.3 Beta
+Administration Guide. See section 17.5.4. Service Monitoring Tool for
+Virtual Router.
+
+Custom Compute Offering
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack provides you the flexibility to specify the desired values
+for the number of CPU, CPU speed, and memory while deploying a VM. The
+admin creates a Compute Offering by marking it as custom, and as an
+user, you will be able to customize this dynamic Compute Offering by
+specifying the memory, CPU and root disk at the time of VM creation or
+upgrade.
+
+Custom Compute Offering is same as the normal Compute Offering except
+that the values of the dynamic parameters will be set to zeros in the
+given set of templates. Use this offering to deploy VM by specifying
+custom values for the dynamic parameters. Memory, CPU and number of CPUs
+are considered as dynamic parameters. Dynamic Compute Offerings can be
+used in following cases: deploying a VM, changing the compute offering
+of a stopped VM and running VMs, which is nothing but scaling up. To
+support this feature a new field, Custom, has been added to the Create
+Compute Offering page. If the Custom field is checked, the end-user will
+be able to create a custom Compute Offering by filling in the desired
+values for number of CPU, CPU speed, and memory.
+
+Remote Access VPN for VPC
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Support for Remote access VPN in Isolated networks is now extended to
+VPC networks. Remote users will now be able to initiate a VPN connection
+to a VPC network. To enable this feature, enable VPN in the Source NAT
+IP of the VPC.
+
+Site to Site VPN Connection Between VPC Networks
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack provides you with the ability to establish a site-to-site VPN
+connection between CloudStack virtual routers. With this functionality,
+users can deploy applications in multiple Availability Zones or VPCs,
+which can communicate with each other by using a secure Site-to-Site VPN
+Tunnel. Creating a typical Site to Site VPN connection between VPC
+networks involves the following:
+
+#. 
+
+   Create two VPCs. For example, VPC A and VPC B.
+
+#. 
+
+   Create VPN gateways on both the VPCs you created.
+
+#. 
+
+   Create VPN customer gateway for both the VPCs.
+
+#. 
+
+   Enable a VPN connection on VPC A in passive mode.
+
+   Ensure that the customer gateway is pointed to VPC B. The VPN
+   connection is shown in the Disconnected state.
+
+#. 
+
+   Enable a VPN connection on VPC B.
+
+   Ensure that the customer gateway is pointed to VPC A. Because virtual
+   router of VPC A, in this case, is in passive mode and is waiting for
+   the virtual router of VPC B to initiate the connection. The virtual
+   router of VPC B should not be in passive mode.
+
+   The VPN connection is shown in the Disconnected state.
+
+   Creating VPN connection on both the VPCs initiates a VPN connection.
+   Wait for few seconds. The default is 30 seconds for both the VPN
+   connections to show the Connected state.
+
+Reporting CPU Sockets
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack now provides an additional infrastructure statistics for CPU
+sockets managed by CloudStack, which in turn reflects the size of the
+cloud. The Infrastructure tab has a new tab for sockets. The Socket page
+will give you the number of hosts an sockets used for each hypervisor
+type. This feature is not supported in versions prior to XenServer 6.2.
+
+Database High Availability
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+To help ensure high availability of the databases that store the
+internal data for CloudStack, you can set up database replication. This
+covers both the main CloudStack database and the Usage database.
+Replication is achieved using the MySQL connector parameters and two-way
+replication. Tested with MySQL 5.1 and 5.5. Database replication in
+CloudStack is provided using the MySQL replication capabilities. The
+steps to set up replication can be found in the MySQL documentation.
+
+LDAP User Provisioning
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+LDAP user provisioning has been enhanced by allowing user import from
+the configured LDAP servers. You will be able to add multiple LDAP
+servers and selectively import LDAP users. You can o filter by group
+name and import all the users within a group. After they have been
+imported to CloudStack, in contrast to manually adding them in previous
+releases, users are allowed to directly log in to CloudStack by using
+the LDAP credentials.
+
+Migrating NFS Secondary Storage to Object Store
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+In an existing zone that is using NFS for secondary storage, you can
+upgrade the zone to use a region-wide object storage without causing
+downtime. The existing NFS storage in the zone will be converted to an
+NFS Staging Store. After migration, the data that was on the NFS storage
+remains there. CloudStack does not provide a way to automatically
+migrate all data to the new object storage. The data remaining on the
+old NFS storage will remain accessible for read and delete operations
+only. Newly created snapshots and templates will be placed in the newly
+configured object storage.
+
+VXLAN Plugin Support
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The VXLAN plugin adds VXLAN as one of the guest network isolation
+methods in CloudStack. This plugin enables more than 4096 isolated guest
+networks in a Zone, with almost the same usability as VLAN isolation.
+This plugin provides no network services. Use virtual router for network
+services. This plugin is supported on KVM hypervisors.
+
+Contrail Network Plugin Support
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The Contrail virtual network controller is an open source project that
+provides an overlay implementation of network virtualization that is
+interoperable with network devices that support existing network
+virtualization standards. Support for the Contrail plugin has been added
+to CloudStack to provide NAT services to the XenServer hosts. The plugin
+supports isolated networks, Static NAT implemented by the VRouter
+dataplane, and Source NAT implemented by using a virtual appliance with
+full NAT functionality.
+
+Publishing Alert Using the Web ROOT Admin API
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+In previous releases of CloudStack code alerts are generated for
+CloudStack services (Usage service) only if they run on the same host as
+the Management Server. A new API has been introduced in 4.3, which can
+be used by the following services to generate and publish. The services
+need not be running on the same host where the Management Server is
+running.
+
+-  
+
+   Any new services added to CloudStack.
+
+-  
+
+   Usage service when run on a separate storage host.
+
+-  
+
+   Console Proxy and Secondary Storage VM services.
+
+The main advantage of this feature is that the third party systems
+integrating with CloudStack will be able to utilize the Alert
+notification system publish alerts.
+
+Support for Palo Alto Firewall Service
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack supports Palo Alto firewall services. Use the Create Network
+Offering dialog to create an offering which has the Palo Alto firewall
+services. What is not supported and not supported are given below:
+
+Supported Functionalities
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+-  
+
+   Advanced Network
+
+-  
+
+   Parallel deployment with hardware Load balancer
+
+-  
+
+   Virtual Palo Alto firewall.
+
+-  
+
+   Communication layer with Palo Alto APIs.
+
+-  
+
+   Mapping of CloudStack APIs to corresponding Palo Alto APIs.
+
+-  
+
+   Connectivity status of the firewall service on the CloudStack UI.
+
+Unsupported Functionalities
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+-  
+
+   Inline deployment with hardware Load balancer
+
+-  
+
+   Firewall between VLANs within an advanced network
+
+-  
+
+   Firewall between VM instances
+
+For more information, see `Palo Alto Firewall
+Integration 
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Palo+Alto+Firewall+Integration>`__.
+
+Root Volume Metering
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack supports recording usage events as per the dynamically
+assigned resources. Usage events are registered when a VM is created
+from dynamic service offering, and the values of parameters, such as
+CPU, speed, RAM are recorded. If VM is deployed by using template and
+dynamic root disk size is mentioned, the same value is recorded in the
+usage event.
+
+Support for SSL Termination
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+SSL Offloading allows load balancers to handle encryption and decryption
+of HTTP(s) traffic giving plain text HTTP to the back end servers
+freeing them from the resource intensive task of handling encryption and
+decryption. Supported for Citrix NetScaler.
+
+Support for Pluggable VM Snapshots
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+CloudStack implements a plugin to integrate a third-party storage
+provider. Third party storage providers can integrate with CloudStack to
+provide either primary storage or secondary storage. The user enables a
+storage plugin through the UI. A new dialog box choice is offered to
+select the storage provider. Depending on which provider is selected,
+additional input fields may appear so that the user can provide the
+additional details required by that provider, such as a user name and
+password for a third-party storage account.
+
+Enhanced CloudStack UI
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+A complete UI makeover is implemented to enhance the usability and user
+experience in modern browsers. The visual look-and-feel has been changed
+for the Header, Navigation, Buttons, text fields, drop-downs, tables and
+so on. Consistent color themes has been introduced to match with the
+Apache branding.
+
+The current UI flow remains the same.
+
+Issues Fixed in 4.3.0
+---------------------
+
+Apache CloudStack uses
+`Jira <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK>`__ to track its
+issues. All new features and bugs for 4.3 have been tracked in Jira, and
+have a standard naming convention of "CLOUDSTACK-NNNN" where "NNNN" is
+the issue number.
+
+For the list of issues fixed, see `Issues Fixed in
+4.3 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?filter=12326161>`__.
+
+Known Issues in 4.3.0
+---------------------
+
+Apache CloudStack uses
+`Jira <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK>`__ to track its
+issues. All new features and bugs for 4.3 have been tracked in Jira, and
+have a standard naming convention of "CLOUDSTACK-NNNN" where "NNNN" is
+the issue number.
+
+For the list of known issues, see `Known Issues in
+4.3 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?filter=12326162>`__.

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+.. Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+   or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
+   distributed with this work for additional information#
+   regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
+   to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+   "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
+   with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
+   software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+   "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
+   KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
+   specific language governing permissions and limitations
+   under the License.
+   
+Compatibility Matrix
+====================
+
+Supported OS Versions for Management Server
+-------------------------------------------
+
+This section lists the operating systems that are supported for running
+CloudStack Management Server. Note that specific versions of the
+operating systems are tested, so compatibility with CentOS 6.3 may not
+indicate compatibility with CentOS 6.2, 6.1 and so on.
+
+-  
+
+   RHEL versions 5.5, 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4
+
+-  
+
+   CentOS versions 6.3, and 6.4
+
+-  
+
+   Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
+
+Supported Hypervisor Versions
+-----------------------------
+
+CloudStack supports three hypervisor families, XenServer with XAPI, KVM,
+and VMware with vSphere.
+
+-  
+
+   Windows Server 2012 R2 (with Hyper-V Role enabled)
+
+-  
+
+   Hyper-V 2012 R2
+
+-  
+
+   CentOS 6.2 with KVM
+
+-  
+
+   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 with KVM
+
+-  
+
+   XenServer 6.0.2 (with Hotfix)
+
+-  
+
+   XenServer versions 6.1 and 6.2 SPI with latest hotfixes
+
+-  
+
+   VMware versions 5.0, 5.1, and 5.5
+
+-  
+
+   Bare metal hosts are supported, which have no hypervisor. These hosts
+   can run the following operating systems:
+
+   -  
+
+      RHEL or CentOS, v6.2 or 6.3
+
+      .. note:: Use libvirt version 0.9.10 for CentOS 6.3
+
+   -  
+
+      Fedora 17
+
+   -  
+
+      Ubuntu 12.04
+
+For more information, see the Hypervisor Compatibility Matrix in the
+CloudStack Installation Guide.
+
+Supported External Devices
+--------------------------
+
+-  
+
+   Netscaler VPX and MPX versions 9.3 and 10.e
+
+-  
+
+   Netscaler SDX version 9.3
+
+-  
+
+   SRX (Model srx100b) versions 10.3 or higher
+
+-  
+
+   F5 10.1.0 (Build 3341.1084)
+
+Supported Browsers
+------------------
+
+The CloudStack Web-based UI should be compatible with any modern
+browser, but it's possible that some browsers will not render portions
+of the UI reliably, depending on their support of Web standards. For
+best results, one of the following browsers recommended:
+
+-  
+
+   Internet Explorer versions 10 and 11
+
+-  
+
+   Firefox version 26 or lower
+
+-  
+
+   Google Chrome version 31
+
+-  
+
+   Safari 5
\ No newline at end of file

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    "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
    with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
    Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
    software distributed under the License is distributed on an
    "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
@@ -19,15 +18,41 @@
    You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
    contain the root `toctree` directive.
 
-Welcome to CloudStack Release Notes 
-===================================
+Welcome to Apache CloudStack Release Notes
+==========================================
+
+This section describes the operating systems, browsers, and hypervisors
+that have been newly tested and certified compatible with CloudStack
+4.3. Most earlier OS and hypervisor versions are also still supported
+for use with 4.3 It might work well on other platforms, but the
+platforms listed below are the ones that are specifically tested against
+and are more likely to be able to help troubleshoot if you run into any
+issues.
+
+This document contains information specific to this release of CloudStack, 
including upgrade instructions from prior releases, new
+features added to CloudStack, API changes, and issues fixed in the release. 
For installation instructions, please see the `Installation
+Guide <http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`__.
+For usage and administration instructions, please see the `CloudStack 
Administrator's
+Guide <http://cloudstack-administration.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`__.
 
 Contents:
 
 .. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 2
 
+   about
+   
+.. toctree::
+   :maxdepth: 2
+
+   compat
+      
+.. toctree::
+   :maxdepth: 2
+
    rnotes
+   
+   
 
 Indices and tables
 ==================

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@@ -910,9 +910,9 @@ working on a production system.
 
       (optional) Install GPG keys if needed:
 
-      .. code:: bash
-
-          sudo apt-get install gpg
+      .. code::
+         
+          $sudo apt-get install gpg
 
    #. 
 
@@ -920,22 +920,22 @@ working on a production system.
 
       .. code:: bash
 
-          gpg --import KEYS
+          $gpg --import KEYS
 
       Alternatively, download the signing keys, the IDs found in the
       KEYS file, individually by using a keyserver.
 
       For example:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
-          gpg --recv-keys CC56CEA8
+          $ gpg --recv-keys CC56CEA8
 
    #. 
 
       Verify signatures and hash files:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #gpg --verify apache-cloudstack-4.3-src.tar.bz2.asc
           #gpg --print-md MD5 apache-cloudstack-4.3-src.tar.bz2 | diff - 
apache-cloudstack-4.3-src.tar.bz2.md5
@@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ working on a production system.
 
       Create two new temporary directories:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #mkdir /tmp/cloudstack/git
           #mkdir /tmp/cloudstack/tree
@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ working on a production system.
 
       Check out the 4.3 branch:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cloudstack.git 
/tmp/cloudstack/git
           #cd /tmp/cloudstack/git
@@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ working on a production system.
 
       Unpack the release artifact:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #cd /tmp/cloudstack
           #tar xvfj apache-cloudstack-4.3-src.tar.bz2
@@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ working on a production system.
       Compare the contents of the release artifact with the contents
       pulled from the repo:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #diff -r /tmp/cloudstack/apache-cloudstack-4.3-src 
/tmp/cloudstack/tree
 
@@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ working on a production system.
 
       Verify the Code License Headers:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           #cd /tmp/cloudstack/apache-cloudstack-4.3-src
           #mvn --projects='org.apache.cloudstack:cloudstack' 
org.apache.rat:apache-rat-plugin:0.8:check
@@ -1044,13 +1044,13 @@ working on a production system.
 
       This file should have one line, which contains:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           deb http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/ubuntu precise 4.0
 
       We'll change it to point to the new package repository:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           deb http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/ubuntu precise 4.2
 
@@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ working on a production system.
 
       Now update your apt package list:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           $ sudo apt-get update
 
@@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ working on a production system.
       the ``cloudstack-management`` package. This will pull in any other
       dependencies you need.
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           $ sudo apt-get install cloudstack-management
 
@@ -1080,14 +1080,12 @@ working on a production system.
       You will need to manually install the ``cloudstack-agent``
       package:
 
-      .. code:: bash
+      .. code::
 
           $ sudo apt-get install cloudstack-agent
 
-      During the installation of ``cloudstack-agent``, APT will copy
-      your ``agent.properties``, ``log4j-cloud.xml``, and
-      ``environment.properties`` from ``/etc/cloud/agent`` to
-      ``/etc/cloudstack/agent``.
+      During the installation of ``cloudstack-agent``, APT will copy your 
``agent.properties``, ``log4j-cloud.xml``, and
+      ``environment.properties`` from ``/etc/cloud/agent`` to 
``/etc/cloudstack/agent``.
 
       When prompted whether you wish to keep your configuration, say
       Yes.
@@ -1110,9 +1108,9 @@ working on a production system.
 
       .. code:: bash
 
-          service cloudstack-agent stop
-          killall jsvc
-          service cloudstack-agent start
+          #service cloudstack-agent stop
+          #killall jsvc
+          #service cloudstack-agent start
 
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