Sorry, I don't think I correctly answered the question Poornima had, and I think that it might be beneficial to add a README to the top level, describing the directory structure. It might also be worth making a couple of tweaks. Under /mirror/starlingx we have the following: centos - contains what a copy of the 2018.10 release export - Empty (can we remove it??) f - Contains older builds from cento76 and stein upgrade work feature - same as f, could be both be removed or archived? master - contains master daily builds for both older monolithic build and new layered build /centos/lastest_build - points to the artifacts for the latest daily build /centos/flock/latest_build - points to the latest daily layered build artifacts. milestone - older builds from Jan 25, 2019 (looks like testing of somekind)? rc - contains build artifacts from the Release Candidates for 2.0 and 3.0 release - contains the artifacts for all the releases, not sure if we should have an archive directory or EOLed directory here, alternatively a README say how long support for each release could continue for. Maybe creating an /mirror/starlingx/archive to move 2018.10 and older feature branch builds and milestone builds Thoughts from the community? Sau! On 2/27/20 12:10 AM, N, Poornima Y wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried deploying Starlinx 3.0 virtual All-in-one Simplex.
I’m following https://docs.starlingx.io/deploy_install_guides/r3_release/virtual/aio_simpl... .
While doing *Host Set-up, 4^th step which is*
*4. *Get the StarlingX ISO from the CENGN StarlingX mirror <http://mirror.starlingx.cengn.ca/mirror/starlingx/>. Alternately, you can use an ISO from a private StarlingX build.
I get as below .
Can anyone make me understand, what each of the folder stands for?. Also, as a first timer which folder I need to go and download the ISO.?
I have tried 3.0.0 under release, but ended up with issues. Should there be a direct link to output folder when I select Get the StarlingX ISO from the CENGN StarlingX mirror <http://mirror.starlingx.cengn.ca/mirror/starlingx/>?
Thanks,
Poornima
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