Amrith Kumar,

Thanks for your reply.

> [Amrith Kumar] I don't quite understand where Tesora got involved in this

Tesora as a contributor did more then 60% for Trove, didn't they?

So, if you as a major contributor of Trove and you don't want to write documentations, why don't you opensource the book? (Openstack Trove) and make life easer for operators ? According to the information I found on the openstack repositories I can tell exactly that it's absolutely impossible to build an image and get trove-guestagent up and running in Newton for now.

That's why I made the thread and asked for help.


On 07/03/17 17:09, Amrith Kumar wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Evgeniy Ivanov [mailto:e601...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 6, 2017 11:13 PM
To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [Openstack] Trove is skipped in Newton

Hello everybody,

I found some interesting info about Trove in Newton. I'm able to deploy
successfully some trove components (api, conductor and taskmanager) on
my test Newton environment. As for the Trove guestagent - I'm totally not
able to run it neither on Ubuntu Trusty nor Ubuntu Xenial.

I found there are no Newton packages for Trusty in The Ubuntu Cloud
Archive. The last supported release is Mitaka (I checked the RELEASE_MAP).
That looks there is no support for Newton in Trusty, therefore I can not
use
Trove in Newton.

[Amrith Kumar] This appears to be more of a question for the Ubuntu
distribution maintainers than for the Trove project.

As for the Xenial release, here is a bug where Amrith Kumar (CTO Tesora)
says there is no support for Newton also -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/trove/+bug/1652312 (Should be in Ocata only)

[Amrith Kumar] This was specific to the MySQL support and as the comment in
the bug says, "fwiw, xenial support for mysql does exist in master (soon
Ocata)."


For me, it looks like Tesora just skipped Newton, did they?


[Amrith Kumar] No, but you should distinguish between Tesora and Trove. FYI,
my response is only as a contributor to Trove, I do not speak for Tesora. As
with next comment, I don't see what Tesora has to do with this if you aren't
using their software.

I'm asking here because there is no way to get any answers from Tesora and
Co.

[Amrith Kumar] I don't quite understand where Tesora got involved in this
but I'll assume that you are their customer and you know how to get support.
If not, then I don't see what you'd like them to do for you. If you are
attempting to use packages from the Ubuntu Cloud Archive (as you say you
are), it doesn't strike me that you are a Tesora customer.


Thanks for any help!

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Best Regards,
Evgeniy Ivanov


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