what is the problem with w2012 template ( i know what the problem is :) but just to make sure...
Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 3, 2014, at 6:09 PM, "motty cruz" <motty.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 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, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Sam Ceylani <sam.ceyl...@mistercertified.com >> wrote: > >> 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 to >> change setting from 4.3 to 4.4 in your cloudstack repo file and also 4.4 >> upgrades your java to 1.7 and I think they fixed few major bugs recently >> and sys template is upgraded to 64 bit if I m not mistaken (with debian 7 I >> believe). Most problems are resolved with 4.4.1 update and on our system >> with xenserver working fine. If you are using it in production env. then I >> would wait couple of months to upgrade to 4.4.1 and this version is more >> sophisticated then previous versions. It seems to be more >> complete,predictable and more robust and I really appriciate for those new >> features and bug fixes. I would suggest reading documentation for 4.4 >> upgrade depending on your version so there are some few things you have to >> complete "before" upgrading to 4.4.1... >> >> sam >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Oct 3, 2014, at 3:50 PM, "motty cruz" <motty.c...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> 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? >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks for your support, >>> Motty > > > > -- > Thanks for your support, > Motty