On 4/1/13 12:46 PM, "Chip Childers" <chip.child...@sungard.com> wrote:

>I went digging into CLOUDSTACK-1842, and I see the following:
>
>In looking at the SQL scripts, I see that the guest_os and
>guest_os_hypervisor tables are typically populated via the upgrade
>scripts during an upgrade.
>
>I also see that templates.sql has the data to populate these tables:
>
>INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os` (id, uuid, category_id, display_name)
>VALUES (163, UUID(), 10, 'Ubuntu 12.04 (32-bit)');
>INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os` (id, uuid, category_id, display_name)
>VALUES (164, UUID(), 10, 'Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)');
>
>and for VMware:
>
>INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os_hypervisor` (hypervisor_type,
>guest_os_name, guest_os_id) VALUES ("VmWare", 'Ubuntu 12.04 (32-bit)',
>162);
>INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os_hypervisor` (hypervisor_type,
>guest_os_name, guest_os_id) VALUES ("VmWare", 'Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)',
>163);
>
>Nothing is in templates.sql for Ubuntu 12.04 on KVM, and no Ubuntu
>(any version) for XenServer.  Is this right?  Also, should we
>populate Ubuntu 12.04 into guest_os and guest_os_hypervisor via the
>40to41 upgrade script?
>
>-chip

I know that XS 6.0.2 didn't support Ubuntu 12.04 (XS 6.1 does). But I'm
not sure if ACS 4.1 supports XS 6.1. I think that ACS 4.0 didn't support
XS 6.1

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