On 27/11/2013, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an instance on openstack (canonistack) that got a floating ip, and
> that address is now showing as public-address. I guess that's ok.
As discussed on IRC, this is the expected behaviour, though with the
limited details juju currently expose
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> Quoting Andreas Hasenack (andr...@canonical.com):
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an instance on openstack (canonistack) that got a floating ip, and
> > that address is now showing as public-address. I guess that's ok.
> >
> > Except it's not reac
Quoting Andreas Hasenack (andr...@canonical.com):
> Hi,
>
> I have an instance on openstack (canonistack) that got a floating ip, and
> that address is now showing as public-address. I guess that's ok.
>
> Except it's not reachable via ssh anymore (nor juju ssh). For some reason
> (bug? deploymen
Hi everyone,
Juju bundles (and quickstart) are in beta, but we wanted to get the
docs in shape so people can start looking at how to make bundles.
So what's a bundle? A bundle is a set of charms in one easy to deploy
file. If charms are the packages of services, bundles are our
metapackages. They
Hi,
I have an instance on openstack (canonistack) that got a floating ip, and
that address is now showing as public-address. I guess that's ok.
Except it's not reachable via ssh anymore (nor juju ssh). For some reason
(bug? deployment issue?) public addresses are not routeable from within
that cl