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Bug #6488
closedThere should be an easy way to figure out what os is on a physical machine
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Resolved
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Normal
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3 - minor
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Description
For physical machines, teuthology-lock --summary displays machines, but it does not tell you what os is on each. If, for example, one needed a Centos 6.5 machine, I know of no way of finding one other than to go looking for it.
One possible solution (just a suggestion) would be maybe to use the --os-type option in summary to narrow the summary (teuthology-lock --summary --os-type Centos) for instance.
Updated by Tamilarasi muthamizhan over 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Updated by Yuri Weinstein over 9 years ago
This is the same as http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/9451 and is resolved.
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