Re: adding nics to a vm in vmware built by juju deploy

2018-06-21 Thread Merlijn Sebrechts
That's strange, I can edit any juju-created VM, as long as I shut it down
first. I can add extra interfaces and change ram, cpu and disk.

Op di 19 jun. 2018 om 15:24 schreef Daniel Bidwell :

> Our VMWare Vcenter is running version 6.5.  There are 2 sets of tools,
> one in flash which is supposed to be going away and one in html5.  The
> html5 version doesn't support all of the features it needs to yet.  The
> html5 views the juju created vms as locked, but the flash version
> allows us to edit them as needed.
>
> We work with the tools that are available and throw out ideas for
> features that would improve it.
>
> Love the juju tools!  Great work everyone!
>
> On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 08:49 -0400, Rick Harding wrote:
> > I'm not familiar if there's any way to unlock/force through VMWare
> > but Juju doesn't currently support the idea of adding nics to running
> > instances at this moment. It's something we're definitely looking for
> > the future as clouds do support things like hot plugging nics. It
> > might be worth a test to see if you can adjust the nics on the VMWare
> > side. In some cases you can work around Juju like adding storage to
> > the root disk by upgrading the instance through the cloud tooling.
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:58 AM Daniel Bidwell 
> > wrote:
> > > I have a vmware server that I am using as the target for deploying
> > > vms
> > > with juju.  I have a set of vms that need multiple nics on
> > > different
> > > vlans/vmware networks.  I want the vm to be on the primary network,
> > > but
> > > also have nics for 4 other secondary networks.
> > >
> > > Once the vm is deployed, vmware considers it locked and will not
> > > let me
> > > add additional nics.  Is there a way to unlock it?  Or is there a
> > > way
> > > to deploy the vm with the nics installed from the start?
> > >
> > > I didn't see anything in the online docs about adding additional
> > > networks to the constraints clause of the deploy.  If this feature
> > > is
> > > not available at this time, could it be considered for the future?
> > > --
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> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: adding nics to a vm in vmware built by juju deploy

2018-06-21 Thread Merlijn Sebrechts
*Note: this is with the flash UI.*

Op do 21 jun. 2018 om 14:53 schreef Merlijn Sebrechts <
merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com>:

> That's strange, I can edit any juju-created VM, as long as I shut it down
> first. I can add extra interfaces and change ram, cpu and disk.
>
> Op di 19 jun. 2018 om 15:24 schreef Daniel Bidwell :
>
>> Our VMWare Vcenter is running version 6.5.  There are 2 sets of tools,
>> one in flash which is supposed to be going away and one in html5.  The
>> html5 version doesn't support all of the features it needs to yet.  The
>> html5 views the juju created vms as locked, but the flash version
>> allows us to edit them as needed.
>>
>> We work with the tools that are available and throw out ideas for
>> features that would improve it.
>>
>> Love the juju tools!  Great work everyone!
>>
>> On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 08:49 -0400, Rick Harding wrote:
>> > I'm not familiar if there's any way to unlock/force through VMWare
>> > but Juju doesn't currently support the idea of adding nics to running
>> > instances at this moment. It's something we're definitely looking for
>> > the future as clouds do support things like hot plugging nics. It
>> > might be worth a test to see if you can adjust the nics on the VMWare
>> > side. In some cases you can work around Juju like adding storage to
>> > the root disk by upgrading the instance through the cloud tooling.
>> >
>> > On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:58 AM Daniel Bidwell 
>> > wrote:
>> > > I have a vmware server that I am using as the target for deploying
>> > > vms
>> > > with juju.  I have a set of vms that need multiple nics on
>> > > different
>> > > vlans/vmware networks.  I want the vm to be on the primary network,
>> > > but
>> > > also have nics for 4 other secondary networks.
>> > >
>> > > Once the vm is deployed, vmware considers it locked and will not
>> > > let me
>> > > add additional nics.  Is there a way to unlock it?  Or is there a
>> > > way
>> > > to deploy the vm with the nics installed from the start?
>> > >
>> > > I didn't see anything in the online docs about adding additional
>> > > networks to the constraints clause of the deploy.  If this feature
>> > > is
>> > > not available at this time, could it be considered for the future?
>> > > --
>> > > Daniel Bidwell 
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> --
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>>
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Re: adding nics to a vm in vmware built by juju deploy

2018-06-21 Thread Merlijn Sebrechts
*Note: this is with the flash UI.*

Op do 21 jun. 2018 om 14:53 schreef Merlijn Sebrechts <
merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com>:

> That's strange, I can edit any juju-created VM, as long as I shut it down
> first. I can add extra interfaces and change ram, cpu and disk.
>
> Op di 19 jun. 2018 om 15:24 schreef Daniel Bidwell :
>
>> Our VMWare Vcenter is running version 6.5.  There are 2 sets of tools,
>> one in flash which is supposed to be going away and one in html5.  The
>> html5 version doesn't support all of the features it needs to yet.  The
>> html5 views the juju created vms as locked, but the flash version
>> allows us to edit them as needed.
>>
>> We work with the tools that are available and throw out ideas for
>> features that would improve it.
>>
>> Love the juju tools!  Great work everyone!
>>
>> On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 08:49 -0400, Rick Harding wrote:
>> > I'm not familiar if there's any way to unlock/force through VMWare
>> > but Juju doesn't currently support the idea of adding nics to running
>> > instances at this moment. It's something we're definitely looking for
>> > the future as clouds do support things like hot plugging nics. It
>> > might be worth a test to see if you can adjust the nics on the VMWare
>> > side. In some cases you can work around Juju like adding storage to
>> > the root disk by upgrading the instance through the cloud tooling.
>> >
>> > On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:58 AM Daniel Bidwell 
>> > wrote:
>> > > I have a vmware server that I am using as the target for deploying
>> > > vms
>> > > with juju.  I have a set of vms that need multiple nics on
>> > > different
>> > > vlans/vmware networks.  I want the vm to be on the primary network,
>> > > but
>> > > also have nics for 4 other secondary networks.
>> > >
>> > > Once the vm is deployed, vmware considers it locked and will not
>> > > let me
>> > > add additional nics.  Is there a way to unlock it?  Or is there a
>> > > way
>> > > to deploy the vm with the nics installed from the start?
>> > >
>> > > I didn't see anything in the online docs about adding additional
>> > > networks to the constraints clause of the deploy.  If this feature
>> > > is
>> > > not available at this time, could it be considered for the future?
>> > > --
>> > > Daniel Bidwell 
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> --
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>>
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Re: adding nics to a vm in vmware built by juju deploy

2018-06-21 Thread Merlijn Sebrechts
That's strange, I can edit any juju-created VM, as long as I shut it down
first. I can add extra interfaces and change ram, cpu and disk.

Op di 19 jun. 2018 om 15:24 schreef Daniel Bidwell :

> Our VMWare Vcenter is running version 6.5.  There are 2 sets of tools,
> one in flash which is supposed to be going away and one in html5.  The
> html5 version doesn't support all of the features it needs to yet.  The
> html5 views the juju created vms as locked, but the flash version
> allows us to edit them as needed.
>
> We work with the tools that are available and throw out ideas for
> features that would improve it.
>
> Love the juju tools!  Great work everyone!
>
> On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 08:49 -0400, Rick Harding wrote:
> > I'm not familiar if there's any way to unlock/force through VMWare
> > but Juju doesn't currently support the idea of adding nics to running
> > instances at this moment. It's something we're definitely looking for
> > the future as clouds do support things like hot plugging nics. It
> > might be worth a test to see if you can adjust the nics on the VMWare
> > side. In some cases you can work around Juju like adding storage to
> > the root disk by upgrading the instance through the cloud tooling.
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:58 AM Daniel Bidwell 
> > wrote:
> > > I have a vmware server that I am using as the target for deploying
> > > vms
> > > with juju.  I have a set of vms that need multiple nics on
> > > different
> > > vlans/vmware networks.  I want the vm to be on the primary network,
> > > but
> > > also have nics for 4 other secondary networks.
> > >
> > > Once the vm is deployed, vmware considers it locked and will not
> > > let me
> > > add additional nics.  Is there a way to unlock it?  Or is there a
> > > way
> > > to deploy the vm with the nics installed from the start?
> > >
> > > I didn't see anything in the online docs about adding additional
> > > networks to the constraints clause of the deploy.  If this feature
> > > is
> > > not available at this time, could it be considered for the future?
> > > --
> > > Daniel Bidwell 
> > >
> > >
> > >
> --
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>
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