Narinder, can you share the output of juju status --format=yaml and juju
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On Sat, Feb 4, 2017, 5:15 AM Narinder Gupta <narinder.gu...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Hi Nicholas,
> I am finding issues when do the deployment. Bundle i used to deploy with
> juju 2.1-beta4 does not get deployed with juju-2.1-beta5.
>
> Reason of that is mongodb lxd container still waiting to get machine which
> was not the case for juju 2.1-beta4
> mongodb/0                 waiting      allocating  0/lxd/3
>           waiting for machine
>
> You can see here http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23924329/ all services came
> up except mongodb and openfv-promise. I can confirm that if I switch to
> beta4 everything works. Here is the bundle i am deploying
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23924334/
>
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Narinder Gupta (PMP)                   narinder.gu...@canonical.com
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>
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 5:54 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <
> nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
> The Juju team would like to introduce Juju and conjure-up 2.1-beta5! The
> most visible changes are to container networking and that juju controllers
> now expose Prometheus metrics over an HTTPS endpoint. Finally, conjure-up
> is also a snap, provides juju, and can be installed on trusty as a snap as
> well!
>
> We would especially like feedback on the container networking changes. Do
> let us know of your experiences, and feel free to open bugs and threads to
> discuss.
>
> ## What’s New in Beta 5
>
>     [conjure-up] Now snapped for Trusty and Xenial.
>     [conjure-up] Support for Canonical Kubernetes 1.5.2.
>     [conjure-up] Ability to teardown models with the new `conjure-down`
> command.
>     [juju] Container networking improvements:
>         - LXD and KVM guests no longer join all spaces on the host
> machine, but use constraints and bindings to determine what spaces should
> be used
> - Bridges are not created during provisioning, but only created on demand
> for containers that will use them.
> - For clouds other than MAAS, we continue to put containers onlocal
> bridges (lxdbr0)
>    [juju] Juju ssh/scp now selects correct address to use to connect to
> the controller.
>     [juju] Model config now supports an "extra-info" field for holding
> additional metadata.
>     [juju] More memory leaks have been addressed.
>     [juju] Stricter rules for validating charm metadata field names to
> conform to data storage requirements. Charm metadata fields can not contain
> dots.
>     [juju] controllers now expose HTTPS endpoints under “/introspection/”,
> accessible to controller superusers, and users with read access to the
> controller model:/introspection/debug/pprof/profile,
> /introspection/depengine/,/introspection/metrics.
>
>
> ## Bugs Addressed
>
> Check the milestones for a detailed breakdown of juju and conjure-up bugs
> corrected.
>
> https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.1-beta5
>
> https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/milestone/14?closed=1
>
> ## How do I get it?
>
> If you are running Ubuntu, you can get Juju from the juju devel ppa:
>
>    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/devel; sudo apt-get update
>
>    sudo apt-get install juju
>
> Or install Juju from the snap store:
>
>    snap install juju --beta --devmode
>
> Install conjure-up from the snap store:
>
> snap install conjure-up --classic --beta
>
> If you are on Trusty, you'll need to run a few extra commands:
>    sudo apt-get install snapd
>    sudo groupadd lxd && sudo usermod -a -G lxd $USER
>    sudo reboot
>
> Now you can install snaps, including conjure-up, as normal:
>    snap install conjure-up --classic --beta
>
> Windows, Centos, and macOS users can get a corresponding Juju installer at:
>
>    https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.1-beta5
>
> ## Feedback Appreciated!
>
> We encourage everyone to let us know how you’re using Juju. Send us a
> message on Twitter using #jujucharms, join us at #juju on freenode, and
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