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Getting a Windows version will expand ACS reach to a large no of audience and
make it more OS independent from its core. As far as the tools are concern, I
am sure it's achievable, we have the most enthusiastic community contributors
behind :)
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> On 16 Feb 2014, at 1:08 am,
Hi Edison,
We will rebase to master. Give me a second.
Thanks,
Ryousei
2014-02-14 5:21 GMT+09:00 Edison Su :
> Hi Ryousei,
>
> The patch sounds good to me, don’t know why it’s not got checked into
> 4.2 or 4.3. Is it ok for you to rebase to master? After that, I’ll check it
> into maste
I would guess that Windows has tools for managing a large number of Hyper-V
hosts? I wonder what ACS would add to that.
I still think it would be a very achievable goal and worth doing.
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Alex Hitchins
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My view is that anyone who wants to use Hyper-V is very unlikely to want to
have Linux based management servers lurking around, because I think they'll be
pretty wedded to Microsoft to want Hyper-V as the hypervisor. So being able to
deploy windows based management servers seems essential to the
> A couple of more to add to the list.
> There isn't really a good binary software dependency resolution framework
> for Windows (at least not that I am aware of) and you potentially need lots of
> different things - mysql libraries, python, ipmitool, or another shell to
> execute shell scripts. Lo
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Alex Huang wrote:
> I see this as that CS management server should run anywhere java runs.
> However, I see quite a few holes in this proposal.
>
> - Management server should never have mounted the NFS secondary storage. We
> need to fix that. Please have a t
Interesting, I like the installer idea although wonder if someone with the
requisite skills to manage a cloud will need an msi!
I do all my development on windows, so there is nothing major stopping this. I
wonder if this could be a useful project to aid in the refactoring of the code,
even if
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:42 PM, John Kinsella wrote:
> Interesting idea...I wouldn't use it but I wish you good luck in your
> journey. ;) As Alex mentioned, would be curious to see the demand.
>
I think its interesting. Currently all of the CMPs seem targeted for
Linux. There is a massive wor
I see this as that CS management server should run anywhere java runs.
However, I see quite a few holes in this proposal.
- Management server should never have mounted the NFS secondary storage. We
need to fix that. Please have a talk with Kelven about this. I don't see us
adding Samba to a
I agree with your comments. OpenSsh is available on windows platforms, I've
sure I've used it before. I certainly wouldn't rely on cygwin in production.
> On 15 Feb 2014, at 17:42, "John Kinsella" wrote:
>
> Interesting idea…I wouldn’t use it but I wish you good luck in your journey.
> ;)
Interesting idea…I wouldn’t use it but I wish you good luck in your journey. ;)
As Alex mentioned, would be curious to see the demand.
I try to avoid cygwin in production environments…it’s great for desktops, but
just feels like a hack for production use, IMHO.
The ssh part caught my attention,
Out of interest, how many people here would use a windows build?
Has there ever been a request from anyone?
I like the idea, I just wonder if there is any demand for it.
> On 15 Feb 2014, at 16:47, "John Kinsella" wrote:
>
>
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> On Feb. 15, 2014, 12:53 p.m., Hugo Trippaers wrote:
> > Heya, did you test this with devcloud as well?
>
> Wilder Rodrigues wrote:
> Unfortunately not. I got the link error when trying it in my environment
> over my network. Will try to refresh the mac addresses on the net adapters in
>
> On Feb. 15, 2014, 12:53 p.m., Hugo Trippaers wrote:
> > Heya, did you test this with devcloud as well?
Unfortunately not. I got the link error when trying it in my environment over
my network. Will try to refresh the mac addresses on the net adapters in
virtualbox VMs and see if it works. us
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On 15.02.2014 10:42, Mardan Raghuwanshi wrote:
Hello All,
I am running a windows VM on XEN hypervisor through cloudstack
management
server.
I am trying to add a disk to windows VM but its throwing a error
message
as...
*Failed to attach volume: superfastvolume to VM: win2k8ft1; You
attemp
Hello All,
I am running a windows VM on XEN hypervisor through cloudstack management
server.
I am trying to add a disk to windows VM but its throwing a error message
as...
*Failed to attach volume: superfastvolume to VM: win2k8ft1; You attempted
an operation that requires PV drivers to be instal
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