2014-10-09 15:30 GMT+04:00 Andrew Wilkins <andrew.wilk...@canonical.com>:
> This sounds to me outside of Juju's purview, but perhaps I'm just not
> getting your point. You can use whatever tools (e.g. /usr/bin/free) to
> decide how to configure a service. This would likely involve modifying the
> existing charms. If you can provide some specific examples of how Juju might
> help, then we could consider how it might be extended to do so.


I think that if all charms have like mysql tuning option to set
maximum memory usage by it service and ability to get all services
running on current machine is enough. /usr/bin/free not helps, because
many services does not have constant memory usage all of the time.
Does it possible in current juju stable get all running units/services
on current machine?

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