Thank you very much, I know it's EOL but the exam still uses it... Maybe I'll try a more traditional approach with Ansible or Puppet Regards Francesco Di Nucci On 17/06/24 19:56, Jay Faulkner wrote:
Ussuri is no longer maintained. I'm afraid it's going to be extremely difficult-to-impossible to get a working install of it at this point without a lot of. operational work
I'd suggest getting one based on stable/2024.1 and using it as a base -- if needed you can manipulate headers/CLI commands to request versions of the API that would reflect ussuri-era APIs.
Thanks, Jay Faulkner
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 2:27 AM Francesco Di Nucci <francesco.dinucci@na.infn.it> wrote:
Hi,
I was planning on taking the COA exam, and as it's still tested on the Ussuri release I wanted to create a local install to get used to the differences with current releases.
I have tried with PackStack but there seem to be some never fixed bug with Galera setup, and with PackStack I wasn't able to make it work on any "supported" OS [bionic|stretch|jessie|f30|f31|opensuse-15.2|opensuse-tumbleweed|rhel8]
(either the Python version is too old, or packages install is not supported on EL8, or repositories have been taken down etc etc...)
Are there any pre-configured VMs that can be used for training? Or does anyone know on which OS (outside of the ones before) could a Ussuri setup with Devstack run?
Thank you in advance
Francesco Di Nucci