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Description of problem:
This bz will be used to confirm with Scott what kind of tier2 guest will be supported for x86KVM and powerKVM in rhel7.3 and also record the test effort later.
Here is what we supported for previous release:
X86 : SLES 12 SP2 and SLES 11 SP4
Power : SLES 12 SP2 and SLES 11 SP4 BE
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(In reply to Gu Nini from comment #4)
> Karen,
>
> How about ubuntu guest? It seems the latest verions are 15.10 and 16.04.
>
> Thanks!
> Nini Gu
This is really a question for product management. The latest OS versions of the OSes we have tested before for RHEL 7 should be correct.
Scott?
(In reply to Gu Nini from comment #4)
> Karen,
>
> How about ubuntu guest? It seems the latest verions are 15.10 and 16.04.
>
> Thanks!
> Nini Gu
Karen,
A question about the sles guest: Is it necessary to test the 32 bit guest except the 64 bit one?
Thanks again!
Nini
I asked Scott about this. But, he didn't update the BZ.
I think the answers are:
* Ubuntu: no (yes to smoke testing)
* SLES: 32-bit and 64-bit
We really need Scott to add his answers to this BZ. Scott?
Hi Karen,
(In reply to Karen Noel from comment #8)
> I asked Scott about this. But, he didn't update the BZ.
>
> I think the answers are:
> * Ubuntu: no (yes to smoke testing)
> * SLES: 32-bit and 64-bit
>
> We really need Scott to add his answers to this BZ. Scott?
I fully agree.