Aaron,
Anything you have might help and is appreciated.
-A

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Aaron Coburn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Last summer I tried getting Fedora 19 to work with the VCL but was never
> entirely successful (I haven't tried working with Fedora 20). The main issue
> related to network configurations: Fedora has its own way of organizing
> network interfaces, and certain commands (e.g. ifconfig) produce output in a
> format different than what is expected by the standard OS::Linux module. I
> ended up writing a custom module (OS::Linux::Fedora), and was able to
> successfully capture images. When new instances were provisioned, there was
> something I had to do manually to make sure that sshd started up properly,
> and then, a user could connect to the reservation. But at that point I gave
> up on Fedora and told my colleagues that they could have CentOS and Ubuntu
> (but not Fedora), both of which work great in the VCL. If you'd like to see
> the semi-functional OS::Linux::Fedora module, let me know.
>
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> On Mar 13, 2014, at 1:37 PM, Aaron Peeler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've not. So far I ran into issues with ssh logins a fresh install of
> Fedora20, it looked like identity exchange errors. Then got side
> tracked before I could finish trouble shooting the issue.
>
> I'll try again soon.
> Aaron
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> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 1:32 PM, António Aragão <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Josh,
>
> thanks for the information. I will do it. Does anyone made Fedora Core
> 20 image successful ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 2014-03-13 17:16 GMT+00:00 Josh Thompson <[email protected]>:
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> Aarago,
>
> Junaid provided some great info.  You can remove the affiliations as he
> explained.  However, you may just want to remove the ability to use them for
> logging in from the conf.php file so that you maintain the entry for any
> users
> that had the affiliation.  If you do remove the entries from the affiliation
> table, you'll need to handle any users that had the affiliation.  You can
> either just change their affiliation to something else that you keep an
> entry
> for, or you can remove the users.  If you remove the users, you'll want to
> make sure they are not assigned as the owner of any resources.  You also may
> want to delete all of their records from the log tables.
>
> Josh
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> On Thursday, March 13, 2014 9:48:18 AM Junaid Ali wrote:
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> Hello Aarago,
> The images can be managed from the web interface using "Manage images"
> menu on the left (when logged in as Administrator account). You need to
> use "Edit image Profiles" option and then you can delete the images that
> are published within the system. You need to make sure that you don't have
> any current reservations which are using those reservations otherwise the
> image will not be deleted.
> The above steps only removes the image from being available in the
> reservation system. To delete the actual image files you will need to
> delete the image folder from each of the VMHost server and finally from
> the shared image repository.
>
> Regarding, affiliations they are added and removed from the database
> manually. The table you need to edit is named "affiliations". Please make
> sure to remove the user groups for that affiliation before you remove the
> actual database entry. If you also have the web authentication configured
> you will need to update the web configuration file accordingly. For more
> details refer
> http://vcl.apache.org/docs/ldapauth.html#adding-ldap-authentication-to-the
> -web-code
>
> VCL Gurus,
> Please correct me if I missed anything.
>
> Thanks.
> Junaid Ali
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> Subject: Some tips
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> Hi,
>
> i need to purge old images and affiliations. How can I do that ?
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