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Add support for openSUSE #156

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cornfeedhobo opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 6 comments
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Add support for openSUSE #156

cornfeedhobo opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 6 comments

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@cornfeedhobo
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Currently there is support for detecting SLES, but not the openSUSE variants.

@xihuan-citrix
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Can raise PR to this repo to support OpenSUSE.

@cornfeedhobo
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@xihuan-citrix I was going to open a PR, but I was never able to get the utilities to show memory stats for opensuse guests, so I gave up. If someone can help me understand why that is not working, I would be happy to look at this again.

I can be reached over email or libera irc.

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ydirson commented Jan 8, 2024

@cornfeedhobo you can have a look at this alternative guest agent, i don't expect any particular problem with OpenSuSE (I don't guarantee the Fedora RPM will be suitable, but you will find a standalone executable in the release artifacts - still needing to have libxenstore in v0.3.0). Please raise any issues in that other repo ;)

@cornfeedhobo
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@ydirson I don't understand your reply without a lot more context.. Why are there two repos? Why the comment about Fedora?

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ydirson commented Jan 8, 2024

This other project is a complete rewrite, portable (supports FreeBSD already, Windows in the works), with a modern codebase (e.g. able to instantly report change of IP address), and aiming to fulfill the needs of the Xen ecosystem at large.
See this blog post for more context.
The comment about Fedora is about the only RPM available today being built on Fedora, and not tested yet on OpenSuSE (but next release should come with a RPM that ought to be compatible with all RPM-based distros).

@cornfeedhobo
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Ah, okay. Thanks so much for the additional context! I'll probably have some time to test in the coming weeks 🤞

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