Ilya,

I'd love to be installing from the nonoss version of the RPMs, but this is the 
first I've heard of them existing.  If you know where they're hosted and can 
point me to them, I'd be more than grateful.  I'm just an end-user on 
CloudStack so if I can avoid having to compile things, that's certainly my 
preference.

Thanks,
Scott







From: "Musayev, Ilya" <imusa...@webmd.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 12:45 PM
To: 'cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org'
Subject: RE: CloudStack 4.0.1 VMWare Support

Scott,

This is a common question asked on dev@ list. You are missing the non-open 
source java dependencies.

In the nutshell, we have 2 versions of cloudstack

1) open source - oss - KVM and XEN
2) non open source - nonoss - NetApp, VmWare, F5, NetScaler, etc...

If you are installing with RPMs, make sure you download the nonoss version.

If you are downloading a source from apache git, the INSTALL.md file describes 
in good amount
of detail what to do and where to get the missing files. Please search the dev 
maling or cloudstack
wiki, Wido hosts a repository with all dependencies, I just don't have the link 
handy.

Regards
ilya




From: Taubman, Scott A
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 9:47 AM
To: 'cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org'
Subject: CloudStack 4.0.1 VMWare Support

I'm wondering if anyone has successfully gotten the VMWare hypervisor support 
working with CloudStack 4.0.1.  I know that the VMWare support is no longer in 
the official RPM packages, but even attempts to compile myself with the nonoss 
modules fails at trying to build the VMWare step.  I'm not a maven expert, but 
it looks like it's trying to download a POM and metadata file from 
http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/cloudstack/cloud-vmware-base/4.0.1-incubating-SNAPSHOT/,
 which doesn't actually exist.

Anyway, I'm less looking to troubleshoot and more just curious if anyone has 
managed to get the VMWare hypervisor working in 4.0.1 or if I should just go 
back to 4.0.0 and wait for a future release.

Thanks for any insight you can provide.

Regards,
Scott Taubman

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