I'm going to assume that it's not working for me because I'm not using a cloud 
provider and instead manually adding the machines to Juju prior to deploying 
the bundle.

I would think that this is a supported approach, but maybe I'm outside the 
bounds here...

Thanks,
Vance

-----Merlijn Sebrechts <merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com> wrote: -----
To: Vance Morris/Dallas/IBM@IBMUS
From: Merlijn Sebrechts <merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com>
Date: 12/29/2016 11:09AM
Cc: "juju@lists.ubuntu.com" <juju@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Re: using a bundle with manually added machines (redux)

Sorry, didn't see that, I was on my phone.

The bundle looks correct to me, and everything seems in order when I import it 
into demo.jujucharms.com so I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you..

2016-12-29 17:13 GMT+01:00 Vance Morris <vmor...@us.ibm.com>:
Greets Merlijn,
 
 The bundle was attached to the original message, sorry I didn't call it out.
 
 See here: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/juju/attachments/20161229/8b65108b/attachment.obj
 
 Thanks,
 Vance
 
 
 -----Merlijn Sebrechts <merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com> wrote: -----
 To: Vance Morris/Dallas/IBM@IBMUS
 From: Merlijn Sebrechts <merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com>
 Date: 12/29/2016 08:33AM
 Cc: "juju@lists.ubuntu.com" <juju@lists.ubuntu.com>
 Subject: Re: using a bundle with manually added machines (redux)
 

 Defining the machines and defining the correct machines for each application 
using `to` should work.
 
 The error message looks like some applications don't define machines so juju 
tries to create new machines which obviously fails. Is it possible to share the 
bundle that produces this error message and show the command you use to deploy 
that bundle?
 
 Note that if an application has multiple units, you must specify multiple 
machines to deploy to.
 
 Op donderdag 29 december 2016 heeft Vance Morris <vmor...@us.ibm.com> het 
volgende geschreven:
 > Whoops, sorry for that last message -- let's try this again!
 >
 > Hi all,
 >
 > Is it possible to use a bundle.yaml in conjunction with manually added 
 > machines?
 >
 > $ juju version
 > 2.0.2-xenial-s390x
 >
 > $ juju status
 > << snip >>
 > Machine  State    DNS       Inst id           Series  AZ
 > 0        started  REDACTED  manual:REDACTED   xenial
 > 1        started  REDACTED  manual:REDACTED   xenial
 > 2        started  REDACTED  manual:REDACTED   xenial
 > << snip >>
 >
 > When I go to deploy a bundle that defines machines 0, 1, and 2 and describes 
 > deployment of services to these machines, the charms are deployed, but no 
 > units are created.
 >
 > ERROR cannot deploy bundle: cannot create machine for holding aodh, 
 > ceilometer, ceph-mon, ceph-osd, cinder, glance, keystone, mongodb, mysql, 
 > neutron-api, neutron-gateway, nova-cloud-controller, nova-compute, 
 > openstack-dashboard, rabbitmq-server, swift-proxy and swift-storage-z1 
 > units: cannot add a new machine: use "juju add-machine ssh:[user@]<host>" to 
 > provision machines
 >
 > If I manually deploy charms to the manually added machines, it's happy to 
 > oblige. Any suggestions?
 >
 >
 > Sincerely,
 >
 > Vance Morris
 > 1-720-349-9450
 > vmor...@us.ibm.com
 >
 
 
 


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