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

2018-06-19 Thread 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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Re: Juju 2.4-rc2 has been released

2018-06-19 Thread Rick Harding
I want to make sure it's clear that this is the last exected RC release. If
no issues are found in testing from the community we plan on a final
release next week. Please give it a spin attempt to crush it for all your
worth!

Thanks!

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 6:36 PM Chris Lee 
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> *A new development release of Juju is here, 2.4-rc2.## Fixes - A bug
> introduced in RC1 for the Oracle and Joyent providers has been
> corrected.For a list of all bugs fixed in this release,
> seehttps://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.4-rc2
> ## How can I get it?The best
> way to get your hands on this release of Juju is to install it as a snap
> package (see https://snapcraft.io/  for more info on
> snaps). sudo snap install juju --classic --candidateOther packages
> are available for a variety of platforms. Please see the online
> documentation at https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/reference-install
> . Those subscribed to
> a snap channel should be automatically upgraded. If you’re using the
> ppa/homebrew, you should see an upgrade available.## Feedback
> Appreciated!We encourage everyone to let us know how you're using Juju.
> Send us amessage on Twitter using #jujucharms, join us at #juju on
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Re: adding nics to a vm in vmware built by juju deploy

2018-06-19 Thread Rick Harding
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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