[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] onitake commented on pull request #132: cloud-init and UserData service documentation cleanup

2021-01-11 Thread GitBox
onitake commented on pull request #132: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/132#issuecomment-757959283 > @onitake you can give specific version for example http://cloudstack.apache.org/api/ or http://cloudstack.apache.org/api/apidocs-4.14 Yes, this I know.

[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] onitake commented on pull request #132: cloud-init and UserData service documentation cleanup

2021-01-10 Thread GitBox
onitake commented on pull request #132: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/132#issuecomment-757487076 I adapted the DHCP lease path PR, but haven't found any example on how to create apidoc links in the repository. However, I found plenty of links that

[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] onitake commented on pull request #132: cloud-init and UserData service documentation cleanup

2021-01-04 Thread GitBox
onitake commented on pull request #132: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/132#issuecomment-753943580 Sorry for the delay, I'll look into this until tomorrow. This is an automated message from the

[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] onitake commented on pull request #132: cloud-init and UserData service documentation cleanup

2020-07-24 Thread GitBox
onitake commented on pull request #132: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/132#issuecomment-663560859 @andrijapanicsb I tried plaintext as well, but it wouldn't work with cmk. And without the MIME headers, cloud-init would refuse to decode the file. Apparently,

[GitHub] [cloudstack-documentation] onitake commented on pull request #132: cloud-init and UserData service documentation cleanup

2020-05-28 Thread GitBox
onitake commented on pull request #132: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/pull/132#issuecomment-635520373 One more thing: Simply base64 the cloud-config and passing it to cloudmonkey is not enough. It needs to be a proper multi-part MIME message, such as this one: