Hi Wingrunt,

1. template can work alright without qemu-guest-agent on it but it is
advisable to use it.
2. You need only one system VM template for the hypervisor used. As long as
the console, ssvm and routers are started it means the deployment is fine.
I notice on my kvm setup I also have 2, the one for 4.19.0.1 that I updated
during upgrade in READY state and another default KVM one that is NOT READY
condition but unused.

Indeed cloudstack has a bit of a hard learning curve in the beginning
especially with network design and hypervisor specific nitpicks. It offers
so much and there are so many variables that interact with each other.

Regards,
Jordan


On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 8:51 AM Wingrunt Platform <wingr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 1. Does template creation need qemu-guest-agent ? I don't think so .
> *Please
> advice*
> 2. System template only one in ready state, the other and user created Not
> ready. *Why *?
>
> Just pointers or one word is enough.
>
> *Personal opinion*: Documentation pulls from all four sides and is
> confusing. Even if "*latest*" in the url, that ain't sufficient according
> to me. It should go by version numbers on the search in CMS
>
> Installation difficulty level for a network engineer:  Orange
>
> Hope to get your suggestions on the above two questions.
>
> Thank you so much
> Best regards,
> RSK
>

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