Re: Centos 7 support

2015-03-05 Thread Andrija Panic
Hi Ron, please update us when possible. Thanks On 4 March 2015 at 17:55, Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote: I finally got the time to tackle Cloudstack on Centos 7. Just in case anyone else wants to try it, here is a quick summary of how did it following the installation guide

Re: Centos 7 support

2015-03-04 Thread Ron Wheeler
I finally got the time to tackle Cloudstack on Centos 7. Just in case anyone else wants to try it, here is a quick summary of how did it following the installation guide with some extras I used the latest CentOS 7 4.5 RC that is available in a yum repo at

RE: Centos 7 support

2015-01-09 Thread Adrian Lewis
4.5 AFAIK. Hugo's done the work for el7. If it's trivial, that would be a nice backport for 4.3/4.4 but not sure it could really be considered as a bugfix so pretty sure we'll have to wait for 4.5. -Original Message- From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com] Sent: 09

RE: CentOS 7 support

2014-10-06 Thread Adrian Lewis
As far as I can tell, we're not going to see Centos 7 support for the management server on any 4.3 or 4.4 branch but the 4.5 branch should have it in already. Can't comment on compute hosts however. I'd love to hear if anyone knows otherwise though, especially about 'backporting' the

Re: CentOS 7 support

2014-10-06 Thread ilya musayev
ACS is java dependent - not kernel, if you can get all packages aligned properly using Java 7, technically it should work. On 10/6/14, 6:57 AM, Adrian Lewis wrote: As far as I can tell, we're not going to see Centos 7 support for the management server on any 4.3 or 4.4 branch but the 4.5 branch

Re: CentOS 7 support

2014-10-06 Thread Ron Wheeler
Lot of change to service management, firewalld new ... Java 8 is another question. So far I have not had any issues with it for the application that I moved from 1.7 but it is pretty simple. Ron On 06/10/2014 12:38 PM, ilya musayev wrote: ACS is java dependent - not kernel, if you can get