It would be great to be able to work off of a Xen or VM and leave the
installation part behind.  The world is heading that direction anyway,
so I think this is a great idea.

On 4/27/07, Chris Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's what I thought - is ubuntu a good system to run it under as I want it
to be a lightweight as possible as it will be running under vmware, and i'd
rather have it as an image than the main system. RHEL is great used it
plenty before but its not as lightweight without heavily customising it.

Kind Regards,
Chris Bond


On 27/04/07, Chet Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/07, Chris Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just wondering if the VMware Image is good enough for a production
server
> > running only the copy of zenoss.
> >
> > If it is - how are updates from zenoss new releases for upgrading to
latest
> > releases?
> > Also when playing with the vmware image I was unable to collect windows
2003
> > server information because it didnt list the default passwords to use.
> >
> > Also is their a document to secure the vmware image up as its completly
open
> > mysql, root, etc.
> >
> > Or would my best open be unbunto 7 LAMP then apt-get the required
components
> > and mange it that way?
>
> Chris,
>
> The VMWare image really isn't intended to be run as a production
> Zenoss system. It's just a quick way to try it to see if it could work
> for your organization. The recommended production system seems to be
> RHEL4 or 5 or derivatives.
>
> --
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