I don't believe that will work - the amazon provider naturally talks to *Amazon's* EC2 - I don't know of an easy way to redirect it to a different service (there is no equivalent auth-url setting for the amazon provider AFAIK)
On 18 September 2015 at 16:44, José Antonio Rey <j...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > 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? >> >> >> >> > -- > José Antonio Rey > > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > -- Nick Veitch nick.vei...@canonical.com
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