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Re: Debian Wheezy images for OpenStack in HP cloud



On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Juerg Haefliger <juergh@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Is (< https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BdctTc0CUAAd9bd.png >) the one
> > you're referring to?
>
> No that's the one that I built.
>
>
> > Or is it in (non)-public catalog?
>
> It's public but you can't see it in the management console (yet) due to missing image properties. You can still use it through the API/CLI though:
> (ae1-2)juergh@gollum:~$ nova image-list | grep Wheezy
> | cfc785e4-edb5-4b2e-8bec-8883644f6306 | Debian Wheezy 7.1 Server 64-bit 20130701 (b)                                       | ACTIVE |                                      |
> | 9c86049c-06cf-4f96-ba46-1eba57cc65ff | Debian Wheezy 7.3 64-bit 20140108 - Partner Image                                  | ACTIVE |                                      |

Oh and it's only available in v13.5 East and West (not in v12.12 West AZ1-3). You need to request access to v13.5 (or activate the service) if you don't have it already.

...Juerg



> ...Juerg
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>
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> > When a cloud provider offers a Wheezy image ( #LiquidWeb does, for
> > instance), the customer benefits because s/he (and/or organization)
> > avoids the hassle (it is) of having to upgrade in place from older
> > Debian instances.
> >
> >
> > Best Professional Regards.
> >
> >
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