[JBoss JIRA] (JBDS-3748) Installer - We need to define/document the minimum hardware requirements for the installer (and packages installed by the installer)
by Hardy Ferentschik (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3748?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
Hardy Ferentschik edited comment on JBDS-3748 at 4/15/16 3:43 PM:
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+1, not quite sure where the 2 * 16 GB is coming from the in the recommended configuration. Is it not enough to tell the user the required space (10G). How much space is then needed for OS or user sources will vary. I guess what we should take into though is the size of the running VM. The CDK defines per default a 40 GB partition. That's the maximum the VM data can grow to w/o config changes. This happens dynamically. Right now for example my CDK VM takes 8GB. That's just running OpenShift and a couple of apps. Maybe that's where Denis'es 2 * 16GB come from? So for me I would say min required disk space for installing and running the CDK is ~20 GB. This allows for 10GB for installing everything and 10GB for the CDK VM (the latter can grow up to 40GB).
was (Author: hardy.ferentschik):
+1, not quite sure where the 2 * 16 GB is coming from the in the recommended configuration. Is it not enough to tell the user the required space (10G). How much space is then needed for OS or user sources will vary. I guess what we should take into though is the size of the running VM. The CDK defines per default a 40 GB partition. That's the maximum the VM data can grow to w/o config changes. This happens dynamically. Right now for example my CDK VM takes 8GB. That's just running OpenShift and a couple of apps. Maybe that's where Denis'es 2 * 16GB come from. So for me I would say min required disk space for installing and running the CDK is ~20 GB. This allows for 10GB for installing everything and 10GB for the CDK VM (the latter can greo up to 40GB).
> Installer - We need to define/document the minimum hardware requirements for the installer (and packages installed by the installer)
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> Key: JBDS-3748
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3748
> Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: documentation, installer
> Affects Versions: 9.1.0.GA
> Reporter: Len DiMaggio
> Assignee: Misha Ali
> Labels: havoc
> Fix For: 9.1.0.GA
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> The latest information that I can find for JBDS is:
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_JBoss_Developer_Stu...
> This is not adequate for the CDK, etc.
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[JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-22186) OpenShift asks for a password when CDK is restarted
by Alexey Kazakov (JIRA)
Alexey Kazakov created JBIDE-22186:
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Summary: OpenShift asks for a password when CDK is restarted
Key: JBIDE-22186
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-22186
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: cdk, openshift
Affects Versions: 4.3.1.CR1
Reporter: Alexey Kazakov
1. Install JBDS 9.1 using our windows installer
2. Start CDK. Enter your red hat accaunt/password and check "save password"
3. CDK is started. OS connection is available. I can open it and work with it.
4. Stop CDK. Re-start JBDS/Eclipse.
5. Start CDK again.
6. Go to OS explorer is try to unfold the connection.
7. I'm being asked for the OS password for the "openshift-dev" user. I see that "save password" is not checked.
It's very confusing because if I'm not familiar with OS I have no idea what password I'm supposed to use. And this connection worked fine before I restarted Eclipse/CDK.
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