10-28-2016 11:34 AM
So... there is a certain application available for 64 bit ubuntu that I'd like to attempt to run on the 829.
Does this mean I need to create a yocto distro which includes some package management, like apt-get, and use ubuntu repos?
Would this work? Has anyone already created such an image?
10-30-2016 06:06 PM
Hi Gregory,
All the IOx applications will be managed by Cisco IOx Fog Director. It is not recommended to use any other package management tools.
For details, please refer to https://developer.cisco.com/site/iox/documents/developer-guide/?ref=quickstart.
Thanks,
Steve
11-01-2016 03:30 PM
Thanks for answering Steve, you're the man.
So, I have an 829 running the Guest OS, which is the Yocto reference image.
Can I replace this image with a distro that I create myself with poky?
Is this where I should start? https://developer.cisco.com/media/iox-dev-guide-7-12-16/cookbooks/c03-yocto/r301-create_project/#31-create-project
I only ask because I'm just a little confused. I read somewhere that the 829 only supports lxc type applications. I was hoping to be able to run my own yocto distro on top of the lynxsecure hypervisor.
11-01-2016 05:59 PM
Hi Gregory,
You are not allowed to replace the GOS with the one you create.
IOx supports PaaS style apps, LXC container style apps, and VM packaged apps. All of them are running on the GOS. Cisco offers IOx SDK to create such apps.
Thanks,
Steve
11-02-2016 05:30 AM
Well, you're a bit if a buzzkill Steve, but thanks for the help! We will worj through it!
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5.
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