Hi,

I'm sorry but i forgot to specify that i'm working on CS 4.2.1.

So the trick, that i want to add os x 10.9  on guest list but the request
to vmware will contain os x 10.7 ( because vmware 5.1, supported by cs
4.2.1, have no support for os x 10.9)

Regards,


2014-09-05 7:43 GMT+02:00 Amogh Vasekar <amogh.vase...@citrix.com>:

> Hi,
>
> The guest OS mappings have been moved to DB, let me put up a wiki on how
> to add new OS to ACS.
>
> In your case, you would need something like the following:
>
> INSERT IGNORE INTO `cloud`.`guest_os_hypervisor` (uuid,hypervisor_type,
> hypervisor_version, guest_os_name, guest_os_id, created, is_user_defined)
> VALUES (UUID(),'VMware', '5.0', 'darwin11Guest', 226, now(), 0);
>
> This needs to be done for Vmware versions that support OS X 10.9 (5.1,
> 5.5?)
> Also, please note that hypervisor = VMware and not VmWare all throughout
> cloudstack.
>
> HTH
> Amogh
>
> On 9/4/14 1:27 AM, "Mohamed Ali Saidi" <saidi.mohamed.ali...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm working on a CI platforme and I want to add OS x 10.9 to Cloudstack
> >guest os type.
> >
> >I tried with adding these lines on db:
> >
> >INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os` (id, uuid, category_id, display_name)
> >VALUES
> >(226, UUID(), 7, 'Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (32 bit)');
> >INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os` (id, uuid, category_id, display_name)
> >VALUES
> >(227, UUID(), 7, 'Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (64 bit)');
> >
> >INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os_hypervisor` (hypervisor_type, guest_os_name,
> >guest_os_id) VALUES ("VmWare", 'Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (32 bit)', 226);
> >INSERT INTO `cloud`.`guest_os_hypervisor` (hypervisor_type, guest_os_name,
> >guest_os_id) VALUES ("VmWare", 'Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (64 bit)', 227);
> >
> >And on VmwareGuestOsMapper.java:
> >
> >s_mapper.put("Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (32
> >bit)",VirtualMachineGuestOsIdentifier.DARWIN_11_GUEST);
> >   s_mapper.put("Apple Mac OS X 10.9 (64
> >bit)",VirtualMachineGuestOsIdentifier.DARWIN_11_64_GUEST);
> >
> >
> >but it didn't work.
> >
> >PS:On Vcenter i get  "Other(64 bit)" as vm os guest type.
> >
> >Thanks
>
>

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