Hi Dan, It may take a while to come up the first time, as the LXC template will need to debootstrap. If it never comes up, then ~/.juju/local/log/machine-0.log is probably the best bet for diagnosis. If you could share that, I'll take a look. In the mean time, I'm installing 12.04.03 and juju 1.14.1, and I'll see what I get.
Cheers, Andrew On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Dan Kortschak < dan.kortsc...@adelaide.edu.au> wrote: > I have installed juju according to the instructions at [1] for a local > machine running 12.04 (with the recommended raring 3.8 kernel). > > I have then run through the micro tutorial/demo at [2] - including > turning of ufw. Everything seems to work except that the status does not > go beyond pending: > > $ sudo juju bootstrap > $ juju deploy mysql > $ juju deploy wordpress > $ juju add-relation wordpress mysql > $ juju expose wordpress > $ juju status > environment: local > machines: > "0": > agent-state: started > agent-version: 1.14.1.1 > dns-name: 10.0.3.1 > instance-id: localhost > series: precise > "1": > instance-id: pending > series: precise > "2": > instance-id: pending > series: precise > services: > mysql: > charm: cs:precise/mysql-27 > exposed: false > relations: > cluster: > - mysql > db: > - wordpress > units: > mysql/0: > agent-state: pending > machine: "1" > wordpress: > charm: cs:precise/wordpress-19 > exposed: true > relations: > db: > - mysql > loadbalancer: > - wordpress > units: > wordpress/0: > agent-state: pending > machine: "2" > > Is this what is expected? If it is, where do I get see the exposed > service/public address? If not, what is going on? > > thanks > Dan > > [1]https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/config-local.html > [2]https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/getting-started.html > > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju >
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