Today I ran some tests and installed a Newton Deployment on arm64, which we already know works. I upgraded QEMU and Libvirt on one of the hypervisors from the xenial-updates/ocata cloud-archive.
I was able to reset the already built instance on the hypervisor and was able to receive a dhcp response from the ovs tap device. Eth0 came up as expected with an internal tenant IP.
Steps to reproduce.
1.) Install Newton & start a few VM's
2.) Choose 1 hypervisor , upgrade qemu & libvirt to versions from the Ocata cloud-archive.
3.) Reset the running VM so that it now runs with the latest QEMU/Libvirt
4.) Reset the Instance, see if it boots and network can be reached.
Today I ran some tests and installed a Newton Deployment on arm64, which we already know works. I upgraded QEMU and Libvirt on one of the hypervisors from the xenial- updates/ ocata cloud-archive.
See attached notes.
Libvirt - 1.3.1-1ubuntu10.14 -> 2.5.0-3ubuntu5. 5~cloud0 5ubuntu10. 16 -> 1:2.8+dfsg- 3ubuntu2. 3~cloud0
QEMU - 1:2.5+dfsg-
I was able to reset the already built instance on the hypervisor and was able to receive a dhcp response from the ovs tap device. Eth0 came up as expected with an internal tenant IP.
Steps to reproduce.
1.) Install Newton & start a few VM's
2.) Choose 1 hypervisor , upgrade qemu & libvirt to versions from the Ocata cloud-archive.
3.) Reset the running VM so that it now runs with the latest QEMU/Libvirt
4.) Reset the Instance, see if it boots and network can be reached.