CloudStack as CloudStack is not supported. However, Jorge mentions that, if he recalls correctly, it works like if it was EC2. So he's suggesting setting CloudStack as an amazon or ec2 environment, even though it's CloudStack, because it may work this way. It's a workaround since we don't have official direct CloudStack support.

On 09/18/2015 10:40 AM, Herman Bergwerf wrote:
Im not sure what you mean but I don't think I have access to the
cloudstack configuration (the interface is provided by the hosting
company I'm with)
Also, would that mean I can maybe already use the ec2 driver in juju by
pointing it to the cloudstack endpoint from my hosting provider? Because
the docs are not really clear about this...


On Fri, Sep 18, 2015, 17:21 Jorge O. Castro <jo...@ubuntu.com
<mailto:jo...@ubuntu.com>> wrote:

    On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Herman Bergwerf
    <hermanbergw...@gmail.com <mailto:hermanbergw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
     > (how) can I run Juju on CloudStack?

    It's my understanding that CloudStack emulates an EC2 environment's
    APIs, have you tried configuring it as an EC2 environment?




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