Re: CloudMonkey v6.2.0 Test Binaries
Performed some API tests, profile and autocomplete settings with 'cmk.darwin.x86-64'. No issues noticed. Regards, Suresh On 13/08/21, 5:58 PM, "Pearl d'Silva" wrote: Hi All, The test binaries for the potential CloudMonkey v6.2.0 have been placed at https://download.cloudstack.org/testing/cmk/. It would be helpful if you'll could help in a round of testing for any issues / regression. On a high-level, some of the major changes include: * Validation of arguments while setting CloudMonkey configuration * Verifying user access to CloudMonkey configuration file * Allowing sync command to be used as a verb for CloudStack API calls * Printing response with newlines if output format chosen is "text" * Providing an option to turn-off autocompletion Please do help in testing, so that if there are any issues, we can work towards getting them fixed and releasing CloudMonkey 6.2.0. I'll cut rc1 sometime next week. Thanks for the support. Thanks & Regards, Pearl Dsilva
Re: CloudMonkey v6.2.0 Test Binaries
looks good to me. tested 1. command line with config file 2. sync and list commands 3. update global settings 4. create and remove network/vm -Wei On Fri, 13 Aug 2021 at 14:28, Pearl d'Silva wrote: > Hi All, > > The test binaries for the potential CloudMonkey v6.2.0 have been placed at > https://download.cloudstack.org/testing/cmk/. It would be helpful if > you'll could help in a round of testing for any issues / regression. On a > high-level, some of the major changes include: > > * Validation of arguments while setting CloudMonkey configuration > * Verifying user access to CloudMonkey configuration file > * Allowing sync command to be used as a verb for CloudStack API calls > * Printing response with newlines if output format chosen is "text" > * Providing an option to turn-off autocompletion > > Please do help in testing, so that if there are any issues, we can work > towards getting them fixed and releasing CloudMonkey 6.2.0. I'll cut rc1 > sometime next week. > > Thanks for the support. > > > Thanks & Regards, > Pearl Dsilva > > > >
Re: CloudMonkey v6.2.0 Test Binaries
I did basic tests on Linux using the x86-64 binary; * setup a profile * list outputs in csv, json, table, text... * sync, list API, deploy VM * tried the autocomplete (param) true|false - works! Regards. From: Pearl d'Silva Sent: Friday, August 13, 2021 17:58 To: d...@cloudstack.apache.org ; users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: CloudMonkey v6.2.0 Test Binaries Hi All, The test binaries for the potential CloudMonkey v6.2.0 have been placed at https://download.cloudstack.org/testing/cmk/. It would be helpful if you'll could help in a round of testing for any issues / regression. On a high-level, some of the major changes include: * Validation of arguments while setting CloudMonkey configuration * Verifying user access to CloudMonkey configuration file * Allowing sync command to be used as a verb for CloudStack API calls * Printing response with newlines if output format chosen is "text" * Providing an option to turn-off autocompletion Please do help in testing, so that if there are any issues, we can work towards getting them fixed and releasing CloudMonkey 6.2.0. I'll cut rc1 sometime next week. Thanks for the support. Thanks & Regards, Pearl Dsilva
CloudMonkey v6.2.0 Test Binaries
Hi All, The test binaries for the potential CloudMonkey v6.2.0 have been placed at https://download.cloudstack.org/testing/cmk/. It would be helpful if you'll could help in a round of testing for any issues / regression. On a high-level, some of the major changes include: * Validation of arguments while setting CloudMonkey configuration * Verifying user access to CloudMonkey configuration file * Allowing sync command to be used as a verb for CloudStack API calls * Printing response with newlines if output format chosen is "text" * Providing an option to turn-off autocompletion Please do help in testing, so that if there are any issues, we can work towards getting them fixed and releasing CloudMonkey 6.2.0. I'll cut rc1 sometime next week. Thanks for the support. Thanks & Regards, Pearl Dsilva