sometimes it is not the case, for example there are tons of operating systems 
that xenserver supports but cloudstack only supports a subset of them. Take 
Windows 2008 server for example, xenserver was supporting this operating system 
fully and we developed a template and uploaded choosing windows 2008 server to 
4.3.2 and we were getting a weird capacity exception error message which took 
almost a day to resolve when we troubleshot deeper and deeper we got this 
message about cloudstack complaining that this os is not supported on any of 
hypervisors :) there are some weird issues going on with cloudstack's opinion 
about what your xenserver can and can not support and hard coded into the 
application... in that case resolution was choosing windows 2008 R2 from 
template list, ty

Thanks,

Sam Ceylani, MBA
Computer Engineer
MisterCertified Inc.

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On Apr 2, 2015, at 4:46 PM, "Ahmad Emneina" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

It's up to the hypervisor layer, whether or not, a guest is is supported. 
CloudStack should just pull the list from the HV and present it to the user.

Ahmad E

On Apr 2, 2015, at 1:39 PM, Phillip Kent 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all, I wondered if there are any known issues with running guest VMs
based on NetBSD or OpenBSD on Cloudstack (4.3.2)?

I have never used, but a colleague wants to investigate.

Thx Phillip

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