Checked this monning and there is no official 2013.1 out yet. Latest
version is a built of 2013.1RC1.
See http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nova/
Taken from packages file:
Package: glance
Version: 1:2013.1~rc1-0ubuntu2~cloud0
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Martinx
BTW, I used to add Ubuntu Cloud Archives (Folsom sub dir) to my regular
hypervisors (only with KVM - no Nova, no OpenStack), to get new versions of
libvirt and use it with virt-manager.
But, now, with UCA for Grizzly, there a libvirt version 1.0.2 and, when I
tried to create a LVM LV trough virt-m
Oops... I was using from another example with same problem:
%s/bank2-disk0_vorigin/raring-disk0_vorigin/
:-)
On 7 April 2013 05:21, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> BTW, I used to add Ubuntu Cloud Archives (Folsom sub dir) to my regular
> hypervisors (only with KVM - no Nova, no OpenStack), to get ne
our experience with Openstack
12.4 is more stable, 12.12 is not.
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I am a user of nova, I found that the console log nova output can just
refresh manually.
I think if i can see dynamic output, I will happy with that.
I found pty and file type in virt/libvirt/driver.py, file can just output
logs static, but I don't know how to use pty to output console dynamically.
I may be thinking totally wrong but I think that if you want to do a small
hack which calls the same method/api (every x seconds) which is called to
display the console log message on horizon dash. But I cant say this will
work or even if this does, whether it is a good hack or not.
Regards,
Prana
Hi folks from Cinder and OpenStack community,
I have viewed the page https://launchpad.net/cinder/grizzly/2013.1.
Shouldn't we add the blueprint ISCSI chap support (
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/cinder/+spec/iscsi-chap) into it, since
it is implemented?
Best wishes,
Vincent Hou (侯胜博)
Staff
No big deal. Asked only because some of my test/development machines are
running Ubuntu 12.10. Should have installed Ubuntu LTS.
The way to go is upgrade to Ubuntu 13.04, right?
Regards
Filipe Manco
http://about.me/fmanco
2013/4/6 Daviey Walker
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> On 6 April 2013 19:56, Filipe Manco wrot
Or Ubuntu 12.04 with Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Grizzly... But, not ready
yet, I think...
I'm installing it right now but, I'm still seeing some *rc* releases
there...
My "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/uca-grizzly.list":
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# The primary updates archive that users should be using
deb http://ubuntu-clo
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