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VestaCP on CentOS 7
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VestaCP on CentOS 7
Hi VestaCP Devs,
What's the hold-up in configuring VestaCP for CentOS 7?
Do you need any help or anyone to test the scripts on CentOS 7?
CentOS 7 is supported until 30-JUN-2024
CentOS 6 is supported until 30-NOV-2020
CentOS 5 is supported until 31-MAR-2014
For reference, Ubuntu 14.04 is supported to APR-2019
As you can see, anyone implementing hosting for long-term businesses would far prefer CentOS 7.
What can we (all) do to push this along?
What's the hold-up in configuring VestaCP for CentOS 7?
Do you need any help or anyone to test the scripts on CentOS 7?
CentOS 7 is supported until 30-JUN-2024
CentOS 6 is supported until 30-NOV-2020
CentOS 5 is supported until 31-MAR-2014
For reference, Ubuntu 14.04 is supported to APR-2019
As you can see, anyone implementing hosting for long-term businesses would far prefer CentOS 7.
What can we (all) do to push this along?
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
they will have support for CentOS 7 soon... you just have to be patienceandygmorris wrote:Hi VestaCP Devs,
What's the hold-up in configuring VestaCP for CentOS 7?
Do you need any help or anyone to test the scripts on CentOS 7?
CentOS 7 is supported until 30-JUN-2024
CentOS 6 is supported until 30-NOV-2020
CentOS 5 is supported until 31-MAR-2014
For reference, Ubuntu 14.04 is supported to APR-2019
As you can see, anyone implementing hosting for long-term businesses would far prefer CentOS 7.
What can we (all) do to push this along?
but if you ask me personally I will not migrate to CenOS 7 not until in the next year or 2... ill wait until everything is stable.. I think that is what the Vesta team is also doing...
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Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
Thank you for the reply.erldcrtz wrote:they will have support for CentOS 7 soon... you just have to be patience
but if you ask me personally I will not migrate to CenOS 7 not until in the next year or 2... ill wait until everything is stable.. I think that is what the Vesta team is also doing...
CentOS 7 is based on the production release of RHEL 7.
What do you consider to be 'unstable' in CentOS 7?
Every CentOS release I've used in production have been rock solid for me.
Feedback, and personal opinions, are welcome.
For reference: VestaCP is relatively new to me although I've already successfully configured a number of web servers using it on CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 14.04, but I'm not new to CentOS or Ubuntu.
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
Hi, vestacp is not working with centos 7
We adapt vestacp when centos 7 will be stable
We adapt vestacp when centos 7 will be stable
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
Glad to here that. Keep up your good job :)imperio wrote:Hi, vestacp is not working with centos 7
We adapt vestacp when centos 7 will be stable
BTW, for "stable" term doesn't mean only about OS and package. It's also mean that we (as a community wide) has a solid knowledge to operation and able to get though the major bug/issue, interim solution is needed once some thing went wrong without any patch/bug fix release.
I've been in a situation that no once ever found the issue/bug before. There are no interim solution/patch/bug fix to get it work and it cause me some $$$ as a penalty since I couldn't maintain the SLA to my customer.
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
CentOS 7 already stable, i think new release with support for CentOS 7 will be soon
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Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
Hi "imperio",imperio wrote:CentOS 7 already stable, i think new release with support for CentOS 7 will be soon
Would you have a timeline on that?
If it's close, I will use the new release.
I've just built another server, with CentOS 6.5, but would prefer 7.0 if you can get Vesta sitting on it comfortably.
Meaning, I would sacrifice this particular 6.5 install and reinstall and reconfigure again.
Are you thinking that it will be ready in a few days, 1 week, 2 weeks, etc?
Let me know what you think.
(Dont worry, I wont hold you to a specific date.)
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
I need to clarify this issue with the developersWould you have a timeline on that?
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
I am receiving this error on my VSP
No packages marked for update
Retrieving http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/
error: /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.RD48yV: not an rpm package (or package manifest):
Error: can't install EPEL repository
The OS is CentOS 7 Bare bones install;
No packages marked for update
Retrieving http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/
error: /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.RD48yV: not an rpm package (or package manifest):
Error: can't install EPEL repository
The OS is CentOS 7 Bare bones install;
Code: Select all
cat /etc/*-release
CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core)
NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
HOME_URL="https://www.centos.org/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.centos.org/"
CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core)
CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core)
Re: VestaCP on CentOS 7
Hi,
VestaCP is not support CentOS 7
VestaCP is not support CentOS 7