davidjumani opened a new pull request #207:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/207
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For queries a
+1 makes sense - good approach to maintain backward compatibility but have an
option to force eject. Does kvm/xenserver/xcp also support force
ejecting/detaching of ISOs like VMware?
Regards.
From: Harikrishna Patnala
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2021 11:30
To: us.
Hi Bikram,
Thanks for starting the thread and welcome to the dev community. This is an
idea proposed by David for GSoC2021 has already explained why the community
would benefit from this feature.
To you and all the potential GSoC students in the community - the GSoC student
application deadlin
onitake commented on issue #16:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-kubernetes-provider/issues/16#issuecomment-817821132
Sorry @rhtyd I haven't had much time to look at the the k8s provider lately.
Could you coordinate with @joschi36 instead?
I'll gladly contribute code when
joschi36 commented on issue #16:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-kubernetes-provider/issues/16#issuecomment-817843326
Hi @rafaelweingartner
For myself I would like to merge #25 to the release.
Maybe @davidjumani has interest in adding #24 and #22 to the release as w
joschi36 edited a comment on issue #16:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-kubernetes-provider/issues/16#issuecomment-817843326
Hi @rhtyd
For myself I would like to merge #25 to the release.
Maybe @davidjumani has interest in adding #24 and #22 to the release as well?
Hi,
Have you tried registering some other ISO? From the logs looks like the
template file type is invalid. Also, check and ensure that you're able to
read/download the iso from the webserver.
You can check the type of the file/iso that failed to be registered using "file
http://dl.openvm.eu/cl
qemu-kvm-ev from regular CentOS SIG repo will NOT support
live-storage-migration.
Only the equivalent qemu-kvm-ev from the oVirt repo will support this.
This drifts far away from the stock CentOS 7 that most people are using, or
are using by default.
I would leave up to the user to upgrade their