Re: [D] What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? [cloudstack]

2025-05-21 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user rohityadavcloud added a comment to the discussion: What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? Thanks, I love & use Ubuntu & Debian too - but to be clear, this isn't about that; it's about which type of EL distro people use with ACS. GitHub link: https://github.com/a

Re: [D] What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? [cloudstack]

2025-05-21 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user rohityadavcloud edited a discussion: What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? What is your preferred EL (Enterprise Linux) distro to use with CloudStack - when esp when using them to run CloudStack management & usage server, or use as KVM/hypervisor host? Note: th

Re: [D] What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? [cloudstack]

2025-05-21 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user SmaIIBug added a comment to the discussion: What is your preferred EL distro to use with CloudStack? Ubuntu/Debian like GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10904#discussioncomment-13229833 This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apa

Re: [D] Anyone know how to enable bulk actions for a role? [cloudstack]

2025-05-21 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user agj32mrgibbits closed a discussion: Anyone know how to enable bulk actions for a role? I'm trying to bulk start some VMs but there is no OK or Cancel button. Does anyone know how to enable it? I've searched the docs a lot but haven't been able to find anything about it. ![bulk-st

Re: [D] Anyone know how to enable bulk actions for a role? [cloudstack]

2025-05-21 Thread via GitHub
GitHub user agj32mrgibbits closed the discussion with a comment: Anyone know how to enable bulk actions for a role? fixed with updating cloudstack GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10901#discussioncomment-13221685 This is an automatically sent email for users

Re: [Discussion] Versioning

2025-05-21 Thread Rohit Yadav
It seems we're going in circles at this point. I can't support the proposal to limit DB updates in releases, as it feels overly restrictive. Users can follow best practices such as taking DB backups (or snapshots of their mgmt/db instances when virtualised) before upgrading, which allows for saf