Re: getting lxd forkstart error while doing bootstrap

2016-09-28 Thread Kevin Monroe
Hi Rajith,

I see you are running kernel-3.16.  According to these bugs, you'll need
kernel-4.4 to use juju with lxd on ppc64le:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1600311
https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1605714

If you can upgrade your system to Xenial (16.04), that will give you the
most up-to-date environment for using juju/lxd on ppc64le.  If you must
remain on Trusty (14.04), perhaps you can upgrade your kernel to v4.4 [1]:

sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-xenial

I can confirm that juju/lxd work great on a power8 running xenial.  If you
have trouble after upgrading, please add your findings to the above bugs.

[1] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack

Thanks,
-Kevin

On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Rajith P Venkata 
wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am getting error while doing bootstrap
>  I am getting ERROR failed to bootstrap model: cannot start bootstrap
> instance: Error calling 'lxd forkstart juju-4fce6d-0
> /var/lib/lxd/containers /var/log/lxd/juju-4fce6d-0/lxc.conf': err='exit
> status 1'
>
> this error is on root@:/var/log/lxd/juju-4fce6d-0# uname -a
> Linux c277-pkvm-vm54 3.16.0-70-generic #90~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 6
> 22:57:48 UTC 2016 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: "Kubernetes enterprise distribution" powered by Chuck

2016-09-28 Thread Charles Butler
I love the fanfare, but I'd have a regret if I didn't amend the headline.

"The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes" - powered by Chuck and Matt,
with some helpful guidance from the community, our early adopters, and in
my case, coffee.

;) Stay fresh you two

Charles

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 1:19 PM Mark Shuttleworth  wrote:

> On 28/09/16 18:39, Merlijn Sebrechts wrote:
>
> Congrats to Chuck and the team!
>
> The kubernetes bundle is now officially the "Commercially Supported
> Distribution of Kubernetes" of Canonical
> 
>
>
> Mooaarrr Chuck, moooaaarrr goodness :)
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Re: List plugins installed?

2016-09-28 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 28/09/16 17:45, roger peppe wrote:
> I've voiced discomfort with this before - I don't think that we should
> arbitrarily run all executables that happen to have a "juju-" prefix.
> It's potentially dangerous (for example, note that although git relies heavily
> on plugins, it doesn't execute a plugin until you explicitly name it).

+1

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Re: "Kubernetes enterprise distribution" powered by Chuck

2016-09-28 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 28/09/16 18:39, Merlijn Sebrechts wrote:
> Congrats to Chuck and the team!
>
> The kubernetes bundle is now officially the "Commercially Supported
> Distribution of Kubernetes" of Canonical
> 

Mooaarrr Chuck, moooaaarrr goodness :)

Mark
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"Kubernetes enterprise distribution" powered by Chuck

2016-09-28 Thread Merlijn Sebrechts
Congrats to Chuck and the team!

The kubernetes bundle is now officially the "Commercially Supported
Distribution of Kubernetes" of Canonical

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Re: List plugins installed?

2016-09-28 Thread roger peppe
On 28 September 2016 at 14:55, Rick Harding  wrote:
> This is just a miss. The original ability to see the plugins was a subset of
> the help command and didn't make our CLI spreadsheet for things to rework. I
> agree that list-plugins is the right idea here and that means that plugins
> becomes a noun in our language.
>
> What's interesting is that add/remove fall out because that
> installing/uninstalling. I think that show-plugin might be interesting to
> auto run the --description flag to bring it into CLI alignment with the new
> world order.

I've voiced discomfort with this before - I don't think that we should
arbitrarily run all executables that happen to have a "juju-" prefix.
It's potentially dangerous (for example, note that although git relies heavily
on plugins, it doesn't execute a plugin until you explicitly name it).

Perhaps there could be a standard way for a plugin to provide
metadata about itself as a data file.

  cheers,
rog.

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Re: Thank You!

2016-09-28 Thread Rick Harding
Thanks Tom, it was a good week and glad you got something out of the time
there. I know it's exciting for us in Engineering to directly chat with
folks using and abusing our tools. It's exciting to see what you all do
with what we've built and to help motivate us to keep at it so that we can
take things to the next level. It's definitely got a bit of a "if you build
it, and work really hard at it, they will come" feeling to it.

Thanks to you and everyone in the wide community that came out for bringing
all that excitement into our work.

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 9:41 AM Tom Barber  wrote:

> Hi Folks
>
> I was meaning to write this last week but the Hilton made me loose the
> will to live...
>
> Just a quick note to say thanks to all the Canonical staff who worked so
> hard prior to and during the summit in Pasadena.
>
> It was a great pleasure to be a part of such an event where you guys work
> so hard to ensure everyone feels part of the community and a larger thing,
> rather than an us and them feeling.
>
> Of course its a two way thing and some of you I'm sure would say "it
> wouldn't be the same with out you guys turning up" which I guess is true,
> but the platform that Canonical provides as a way to interact with
> developers and knowledge experts is way better than any other commercial
> scale open source project I've had the pleasure to deal with. So keep it up!
>
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Re: List plugins installed?

2016-09-28 Thread Rick Harding
This is just a miss. The original ability to see the plugins was a subset
of the help command and didn't make our CLI spreadsheet for things to
rework. I agree that list-plugins is the right idea here and that means
that plugins becomes a noun in our language.

What's interesting is that add/remove fall out because that
installing/uninstalling. I think that show-plugin might be interesting to
auto run the --description flag to bring it into CLI alignment with the new
world order.

I've filed a bug to track adding the support for plugin into the CLI.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1628538

Thanks for the catch Marco!



On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 6:24 AM Marco Ceppi 
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I've started building plugins again, starting with `juju watch-status`[0].
> I wanted to test the --description flag in Juju but `juju help plugins` and
> a myriad of other commands (I guessed) didn't work (juju list-plugins, juju
> plugins, etc).
>
> Do we plan on having the ability to list plugins in 2.0?
>
> [0]: https://github.com/juju/plugins/pull/69
>
> Thanks,
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Thank You!

2016-09-28 Thread Tom Barber
Hi Folks

I was meaning to write this last week but the Hilton made me loose the will
to live...

Just a quick note to say thanks to all the Canonical staff who worked so
hard prior to and during the summit in Pasadena.

It was a great pleasure to be a part of such an event where you guys work
so hard to ensure everyone feels part of the community and a larger thing,
rather than an us and them feeling.

Of course its a two way thing and some of you I'm sure would say "it
wouldn't be the same with out you guys turning up" which I guess is true,
but the platform that Canonical provides as a way to interact with
developers and knowledge experts is way better than any other commercial
scale open source project I've had the pleasure to deal with. So keep it up!

Tom
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List plugins installed?

2016-09-28 Thread Marco Ceppi
Hello everyone,

I've started building plugins again, starting with `juju watch-status`[0].
I wanted to test the --description flag in Juju but `juju help plugins` and
a myriad of other commands (I guessed) didn't work (juju list-plugins, juju
plugins, etc).

Do we plan on having the ability to list plugins in 2.0?

[0]: https://github.com/juju/plugins/pull/69

Thanks,
Marco Ceppi
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