Thanks a bunch Andrew. I'll try out with latest version.

Regards,
- Ibha

From: Andrew Wilkins [mailto:andrew.wilk...@canonical.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 10:16 AM
To: Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software)
Cc: Kapil Thangavelu; Juju email list
Subject: Re: Juju on existing VM

Hi Ibha,

There have been a bunch of manual provisioning bugs fixed in 1.17.0 and 1.17.1.

I *think* you need to set default-series in your environment for this 
particular problem. I would recommend moving to 1.17.1, though.

Cheers,
Andrew

On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software) 
<ib...@hp.com<mailto:ib...@hp.com>> wrote:
Thanks Kapil. I tried giving the IP address of the VM in same network.

When I run juju bootstrap, I get this error:
2014-01-24 06:12:58 INFO juju.environs.manual bootstrap.go:67 Filtering 
possible tools: 1.16.5-precise-amd64;1.16.5-precise-i386
2014-01-24 06:12:58 ERROR juju.tools list.go:113 cannot match 
tools.Filter{Released:false, Number:version.Number{Major:0, Minor:0, Patch:0, 
Build:0}, Series:"raring", Arch:"amd64"}
2014-01-24 06:12:58 ERROR juju supercommand.go:282 no matching tools available

Please advise.

Thanks,
Ibha

From: Kapil Thangavelu 
[mailto:kapil.thangav...@canonical.com<mailto:kapil.thangav...@canonical.com>]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:59 PM

To: Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software)
Cc: John Arbash Meinel; Juju email list

Subject: Re: Juju on existing VM

Juju provides for manual placement so that you can place a workload on an 
existing machine within an environment without provisioning a new machine.. ie 
juju deploy  charm --to=existing_machine   it also supports creating containers 
(either lxc or kvm) to run those workloads in isolation from the host (see juju 
deploy --help for more details). This is also supported for add-unit 
--to=existing_machine.

If you want to setup a single machine environment with a workload and the 
capacity to grow on virtual machines using manual provisioning in conjunction 
with manual placement makes this use case relatively straightforward.

configure a 'null' aka manual environment in environments.yaml pointing to the 
ip address of the vm (don't use localhost but the ip address that other 
machines in the environment will use). Then juju bootstrap. Then juju deploy 
charm --to=0.

cheers,

Kapil





On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:55 AM, Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software) 
<ib...@hp.com<mailto:ib...@hp.com>> wrote:
Thanks John for the quick reply.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Arbash Meinel 
[mailto:j...@arbash-meinel.com<mailto:j...@arbash-meinel.com>]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:13 PM
To: Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software); Juju email list
Subject: Re: Juju on existing VM

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On 2014-01-23 10:33, Gandhi, Ibha (HP Software) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I want to deploy application on a specific VM and don?t want to
> provision a new VM.
>
> This is something I have been doing with chef, please let me know if
> it?s possible to deploy
>
> application on a particular VM through juju without provisioning a new
> one.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ibha

We are currently polishing some work we call "manual provisioning"
where you have a machine, which you then add into an existing environment. The 
syntax is something like:
  juju add-machine ssh:user@host

I believe that work isn't very polished in the latest stable release
(1.16.5) but is quite a bit better in our current unstable snapshot
(1.17.0) and should be polished for the next stable (1.18).

John
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