Cloudmin 5.7 released

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#1 Sun, 07/31/2011 - 13:06
JamieCameron

Cloudmin 5.7 released

Cloudmin version 5.7 is now available for download from our YUM and APT repositories. Existing users should see a message on the Cloudmin Information page after logging in, prompting to upgrade to the new release.

This update contains several new features, including :

  • A separate guaranteed memory limit can now be set for OpenVZ containers, at creation time and using the Resource Limits page. This allows over-committing of memory, by setting the guaranteed limit lower than the maximum. Over-committing can be enabled with a new option on the Edit OpenVZ Host page.
  • Added support for creating Xen and KVM disks with ext3 and ext4 filesystems.
  • Real systems can now be started by Cloudmin using a wake-on-LAN packet, if supported by the system's BIOS.
  • The monitor for new and newly restarted KVM instances can now be accessed via a TCP port, which allows Cloudmin to perform some configuration changes without requiring a reboot.
  • Virtual disks and network interfaces can now be added to and removed from running KVM instances without a reboot, assuming they support PCI hot-plugging.
  • KVM virtual systems can now be paused and resumed, and live migrated to another host without requiring a shutdown.

It also fixes several minor bugs found since the last release. As always, please report any problems you find in this new version via the issue tracker.

Wed, 08/03/2011 - 04:56
Lucian

Way to go, Jamie! Nice work!!

I take it we are now able to send ACPI shutdown signal to guests?

Wed, 08/03/2011 - 11:18 (Reply to #2)
JamieCameron

Yes, Cloudmin will attempt a shutdown using the KVM monitor (which I believe triggers an ACPI message) if the Unix shutdown command doesn't work or isn't available..

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Wed, 08/03/2011 - 17:22
Lucian

Lovely!

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