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2019 Apr 03
0
Re: cloud-init in virt-builder images
On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 09:34:03AM -0500, Jonathan Wright wrote:
> I've noticed that none of the images from virt-builder have
> cloud-init in them by default. The documentation reads to me as if
> the OS vendor's official cloud images are the ones used as the
> sources for the generated images but I'm assuming this is wrong.
The problem with cloud-init is that it
2019 Apr 03
2
cloud-init in virt-builder images
I've noticed that none of the images from virt-builder have cloud-init
in them by default. The documentation reads to me as if the OS vendor's
official cloud images are the ones used as the sources for the generated
images but I'm assuming this is wrong.
I know for a fact CentOS's cloud images from
https://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/ and Ubuntu's from
2023 Jan 09
0
CentOS cloud images, cloud-init
Hello List,
At this link, https://cloud.centos.org/altarch/7/images/ I'm trying to
use the latest image CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2c
I cannot log in to the VM because cloud-init did not run.? vSphere says
open-vm-tools is not running.
After having broken into the VM, I see open-vm-tools is installed but
not enabled.? Does anyone know why/why not?? I could be mistaken, but
I'm
2024 Jan 10
1
CentOS box images at Vagrant Cloud give 404
Hi,
At Vagrant Cloud there are "box" images for stream8 and stream9 [1]. At
least they are supposed to be there.
The download links on the detail pages, for example for stream9
20230727.1 [2] are redirected to cloud.centos.org, however they give an
404 error.
Possibly the centos Vagrant Cloud page is not kept up to date with the
actual box images that are now present on
2018 Feb 15
1
CentOS7 1801-01 cloud images
Hello,
There is a new cloud image versioned as 1801-01 available at https://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/
However, it is missing from the image-index file. I noticed the Azure version is also absent.
Was there a problem with the image build process? Should this image be used?
Thanks,
Pierre Riteau
Chameleon Lead DevOps Engineer
https://www.chameleoncloud.org
2014 Jul 14
1
Cloud Images
Any chance of a refresh of the cloud image (http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/) and including cloud-init and the repos ?
With this, we can start asking our end users to give CentOS 7 a spin on the cloud..
Thanks
Tim
2023 Nov 22
0
CentOS box images at Vagrant Cloud give 404
Hi,
At Vagrant Cloud there are "box" images for stream8 and stream9 [1]. At
least they are supposed to be there.
The download links on the detail pages, for example for stream9
20230727.1 [2] are redirected to cloud.centos.org, however they give an
404 error.
Possibly the centos Vagrant Cloud page is not kept up to date with the
actual box images that are now present on
2015 Mar 24
0
default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/
Thanks, I just use qemu-nbd mount the image, and modified the shadow file.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/
Hello,
I believe the root password is disabled (also SSH password logins).
What you can do is boot in
2015 Mar 23
2
default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/
Hi, I'm trying to to use the centos 7 images provided by http://cloud.centos.org/, this works fine when using centos user to ssh in with keys, but I'm trying to create a new image base on it, so does it have default password I can use to login to the console, before I can configure the network setting inside.
Thanks!
-Ryan
2020 Feb 11
0
Azure cloud images
Hi,
My company would like to use CentOS images on Azure, but on the Azure
Marketplace, there are currently only images provided by third parties
(whereas on Amazon AWS, there are official, community-maintained images
[1])
The wiki refers to [2], so I guess that Azure was at least considered at
some point. Are there any plans to also provide these images on the
Azure Marketplace, under a
2015 Mar 23
0
default password of centos 7 images inside http://cloud.centos.org/
Hello,
I believe the root password is disabled (also SSH password logins).
What you can do is boot in single user (init=/bin/sh) and unlock the password, set a custom password etc.
HTH
Lucian
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2017 Dec 09
1
Can cloud images be added to 'virt-builder --list' ?
They are quite thinner than regular EL7 images, and can be an excellent
starting point to build images. How can one add them to the repo?
TIA,
Y.
2013 Jan 23
2
cloud-init in CentOS 6.3 images
Good evening, all. I just tried spinning up a CentOS instance in EC2 using ami-de5bd2ee from the AWS marketplace. I put a dummy script into the user-data field when launching the instance from the EC2 console but found it didn't work, even though the SSH key for the root user did. I pinged Karanbir on ##aws and he suggested I post here to get the conversation started.
I'm currently
2019 May 07
1
RHEL 8 released
On 2019-05-07 11:00, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
> Am 2019-05-07 17:51, schrieb Fabian Arrotin:
>> On 07/05/2019 16:23, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>>> Il 07/05/19 16:07, Rich Bowen ha scritto:
>>>> This morning Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat
>>>> Enterprise Linux 8.
>>>>
>>>> More details at
>>>>
2009 Jan 08
3
any eta on the rspec book?
Subject says it all...
Thanks in advance,
T
2012 Oct 03
9
Package lists for Cloud images
hi Guys,
As we get ready to start publishing Cloud Images ( or rather images
consumable in various virt platforms, including public and private
clouds ) - it would be great to have a baseline package manifest worked
out.
What / how many images should we build. At this time we were thinking of
doing :
- CentOS-5 32bit minimal
- CentOS-6 32bit minimal
- CentOS-5 64bit minimal
- CentOS-6 64bit
2009 Jun 03
1
Adding an 'official' CentOS image to the Amazon EC2(Electronic Compute Cloud)
Sorry for not replying to this earlier, I just saw this thread because of
the newsletter. We have had CentOS Images running in the cloud since
09/06/2007, and there have had a public script out for it, you can check us
out in the Amazon catalog here:
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry!default.jspa?categoryID=208&externalID=1901&fromSearchPage=true.
This also has a build
2009 Feb 18
1
Asterisk on the Cloud With a Click - pre-built Asterisk Amazon EC2 instance
Asterisk-users,
Our two-part tutorial explaining how to use VoIP and Asterisk in
Amazon?s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) has garnered quite a bit of
attention. But due to the time required to complete the many steps
needed to get up and running, some of you have asked if it is possible
to create a much simpler to install ?pre-built? Asterisk EC2 ?instance.?
In short, yes it is. And we?ve
2017 Mar 15
1
qmail package for CentOS 7
Am 2017-03-15 06:22, schrieb Keith Keller:
> On 2017-03-14, rainer at ultra-secure.de <rainer at ultra-secure.de> wrote:
>>
>> You could try Matt Simerson's Toaster:
>>
>> https://github.com/msimerson/Mail-Toaster-6
>>
>> It does a lot more than just qmail and replaced as much of qmail as
>> possible...
>
> But is it for Linux? The
2017 Oct 24
1
[OT]: scp setup jailed chroot on Centos7
[Sorry about "top posting": my OT question arises from the subject..]
Could someone elaborate on the "jail" under CentOS. I'm used to FreeBSD
jails, and as I run CentOS and some other Linuxes for quite some time I
was under impression that there is no such thing as jail under Linux [at
least those flavors I run]. Under Linux I did use in variety of places
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