Bug 1419243

Summary: [RFE] `cloud-init` customization supported for vSphere providers
Product: Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine Reporter: Sachin <sacpatil>
Component: ProvisioningAssignee: John Hardy <jhardy>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: luke couzens <lcouzens>
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Version: 5.7.0CC: dajohnso, greartes, jhardy, obarenbo
Target Milestone: GAKeywords: FutureFeature
Target Release: cfme-future   
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Description Sachin 2017-02-04 07:39:13 UTC
Description of problem:

While provisioning a `cloud-init` enabled VMware template via Compute
-> Infrastructure -> Virtual Machines with provision type "VMware". I
have a cloud-init customization template built under
Compute->Infrastructure->PXE. Under the Provision Virtual Machines ->
Customize tab, I do not see an option for applying the cloud-init
script. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

5.7.1.17

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Comment 3 Josh Carter 2018-09-18 13:27:20 UTC
Dear customer, 

The CloudForms team is reviewing the current CloudForms RFE(Request for Enhancement) backlog in order to improve our responsiveness to customers. We are closing any requests for versions no longer within full support(link below to the lifecycle) or that do not have a clear spot on the product roadmap. We are committing to better management of the backlog as we move forward. If you have an RFE that you still have a strong business case for, please open a new BZ against the currently supported version 4.6.

Lifecycle page: https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/cloudforms

If you have any concerns about this, please let us know.

Thanks and regards!”