gns3-registry/appliances/cisco-iosv.gns3a
Julien Duponchelle 49ce6366b3 KVM support in JSON schema
This PR add KVM support in the appliance schema.
It's a part of https://github.com/GNS3/gns3-gui/issues/904 from
@boenrobot

KVM has three value:
* "require" - Forbid installation on the target server if KVM is not
available there (i.e. a Windows and OSX; be it local or remote). Install
only with KVM enabled.
* "allow" - Enable KVM if supported on the target server, but allow
installation to continue with KVM disabled if not supported (this should
be the default).
* "disable" - Even if KVM is supported on the target server, install with
KVM disabled.

All appliances have been updated to reflect their correct value.

Also it's add a sample tool for quickly patch all appliances.
2016-01-18 12:19:33 +01:00

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{
"name": "Cisco IOSv",
"category": "router",
"description": "Cisco Virtual IOS allows user to run IOS on a standard computer.",
"vendor_name": "Cisco",
"vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/",
"product_name": "IOSv",
"product_url": "http://virl.cisco.com/",
"registry_version": 1,
"status": "stable",
"maintainer": "GNS3 Team",
"maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net",
"usage": "There is no default password and enable password. There is no default configuration present.",
"port_name_format": "GigabitEthernet0/{0}",
"qemu": {
"adapter_type": "e1000",
"adapters": 4,
"ram": 512,
"arch": "i386",
"console_type": "telnet",
"kvm": "require"
},
"images": [
{
"filename": "IOSv-15.5.3M.qcow2",
"version": "15.5.3M",
"md5sum": "b3b6d7ac3bde84e51388afe17040b457",
"filesize": 127926272,
"download_url": "http://virl.cisco.com/"
}
],
"versions": [
{
"name": "15.5.3M",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "IOSv-15.5.3M.qcow2"
}
}
]
}