Hello Sam,
So I tried to use 2008 as server type, but no success problem still exist.
any suggestions?
I am not expert with Blondie MySQL, but I can get around. do you mind
sharing your steps you took to upgrade? are you running 4.4.1 or 4.4?
Thanks,
Motty
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Sam Ce
when you are creating vms using a w2012 template choose windows 2008 server
type from drop down box and you should be ok, in change log i can see that they
resolved this problem with 4.4 but upgrade is not easy for you because of
manual changes required in mysql database, if you are familiar wit
Thanks Sam,
I had similar issue, I have no problem deploying Windows 2008 servers, only
Server 2012 had trouble. ACS 4.4.1 is not officially release yet, so I was
hopping you had the steps to upgrade from ACS 4.4. I would really like to
upgrade as soon as possible because I am pressure into use thi
steps are different for each cloudstack version, for example upgrading from 4.3
would be slightly different then 4.2 or 4.1 and also upgrading is different for
each hypervisor type and also depends on your setup. I know you need step by
step instructions but they are all different. best is googl
Sam,
first I have random success trying to create templates using Windows 2012
R2. I had use "OS Type" as Windows 2012 R2, Windows PV and even Other but
unable to create templates. I was able to setup a testing cluster of ACS
4.4.1 which seem to be running smoother than ACS 4.4, one only difference
what is the problem with w2012 template ( i know what the problem is :) but
just to make sure...
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> On Oct 3, 2014, at 6:09 PM, "motty cruz" wrote:
>
> Thanks Sam,
>
> my management server are CentOS 6.5, XenServer 6.2. running ACS 4.4
> currently I am having issues with te
Thanks Sam,
my management server are CentOS 6.5, XenServer 6.2. running ACS 4.4
currently I am having issues with templates for Windows Server 2012 R2.
that is the reason why I am to upgrade to 4.4.1. do you mind pointing to
the steps you taken to upgrade from 4.4 to 4.4.1?
Thanks,
Motty
On Fri,
I recently upgraded to 4.4.1 and overall upgrade is easy but I dont think you
can upgrade it with such a simple command since it involves intalling
(preseeding) sys template and manually changing settings from mysql tables to
reflect this change. If your distro is repo based, you manually need t
I have a testing cluster running 4.4.1 with NFS as primary and secondary
storage working perfectly, I would like to upgrade my production cluster to
ACS 4.4.1 from ACS 4.4, can I stop all services and run the "cloudstack
upgrade" command ? is it that simple?
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Thanks for your support,
Motty