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
>
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
>
the server, or if it is Juju 1.X then it could be
> image caches, or transaction log issues, etc.
>
> John
> =:->
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 9:12 AM, Paul Gear
> wrote:
> > On 11/06/18 01:47, Daniel Bidwell wrote:
> > > My juju controllers appear to be defaulti
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> On 05/02/18 12:38, Daniel Bidwell wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyway to make the vsphere controller to deploy vms with
> > hardware vm version 13 instead of version 10?
> >
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> > Is there anyway to make the vsphere controller to deploy vms with
> > hardware vm version 13 instead of version 10?
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at either (after hours
> > or
> > days).
> >
> > What is the secret sauce for making these thing work? For some
> > reason,
> > whenever I have trouble with my juju environment, I have to destory
> > it
> > and set up the controllers from scrap. I guess I jus
at either (after hours
> > or
> > days).
> >
> > What is the secret sauce for making these thing work? For some
> > reason,
> > whenever I have trouble with my juju environment, I have to destory
> > it
> > and set up the controllers from scrap. I guess I jus
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developemnt is hard on vms/containers, but throwing away the vm and
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addresses? I would like to treat the containers as regular vm's for
production, not as non-routable devops machines. Is there a document
somewhere show how to configure this?
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> Hi Daniel,
> are you still facing the issue? I was able to give to try this today
> but I couldn't reproduce your issue. I think your issue might be due
> to image id in ~/simplestreams/images/streams/v1/ index.json>. Ensure you have correct image id by comparing it with
> the s
oller":"true"}, ConfigDrive:false}
caused by: request (http://10.20.9.142:8774/v2.1/e69c1091bf744509a8853e
a8e336ae26/servers) returned unexpected status: 400; error info:
{"badRequest": {"message": "Invalid input for field/attribute imageRef.
Value:
rNetworks{NetworkId:"42c432e8-
3958-47b2-b84c-df4f0aa0fbe8", FixedIp:"", PortId:""}},
AvailabilityZone:"nova", Metadata:map[string]string{"juju-model-
uuid":"e9dee81e-7bd8-4e5f-897a-3427dfc95d41", "juju-controller-
uuid":"c22bcd7a-1e2a-40
ud.m
> d
>
> John
> =:->
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 9:56 AM, John Meinel <j...@arbash-meinel.com>
> wrote:
> > It sounds like the docs are out of date. The key should be "agent-
> > metadata-url" 'tools' was a much older name.
> >
d to bootstrap model: no image metadata found
I am running juju 2.1.2-xenial-amd64
On Tue, 2017-04-11 at 22:26 -0400, Heather Lanigan wrote:
> Here is a link on generating the image metadata: https://jujucharms.c
> om/docs/stable/howto-privatecloud
>
> -Heather
>
> > On Apr 11,
H_URL=http://FAKEURLFORTHISEMAIL.com:5000/v2.0
>
> Look for a similar line in your novarc.
>
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > juju add-cloud asks:
> >
> > Enter the API endpoint url for the cloud:
>
t; that by running `juju autoload-credentials` and you will be all set.
>
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com>
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> > I need to add openstack as a cloud to juju 2.1.2-xenial. I don't
> > seem
> > to find the right howto. Wha
I need to add openstack as a cloud to juju 2.1.2-xenial. I don't seem
to find the right howto. What authentication method do I use? And
where do I get the authentication string? User name and password for
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on all
machines. Using 2.0.2-xenial-amd64 how do I tell ceph-osd to go reread
the configuration and setup the additional disks?
There is a resolved/retry in the gui, but these don't have errors and
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Waiting on model to be removed, 4 machine(s)...
Waiting on model to be removed, 4 machine(s)...
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oss-post but I think you'll get a faster answer from
> maas-devel. I'll start by asking if you've tried MAAS 2.0?
>
> Mark
>
> On 06/10/16 08:18, Daniel Bidwell wrote:
> >
> > I have a maas-1.9.4 with servers with 4 2T disks for data storage
> > and a
>
that it will boot
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What do I need to do differently to get juju to use the lxc launch
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What do I need to do differently to get juju to use the lxc launch
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xenial-amd64 to use lxc containers?
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failed? I don't see anything helpful on the maas
server in /var/log/maas.
From watching the console as it runs through everything it looks ok,
what I can see as it flies by. Then it powers itself down.
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server in /var/log/maas.
From watching the console as it runs through everything it looks ok,
what I can see as it flies by. Then it powers itself down.
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I have some old servers, HP DL-180's, which wake up with etherwake, but
not with wakeonlan or anything else supported by maas. maas 1.7.x
supported etherwake, but it appears that maas 1.9.4 does not. Is there
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loop7:
> path: /dev/loop7
> type: unix-block
>
> Here's the config for the container maas is running in:
> ubuntu@beartic:~$ lxc config show maas-server
> name: maas-server
> profiles:
> - maas
> config:
> volatile.base_image:
> d23ee1f4fd284aeaba6adeb67cccf7b871e961
16-08-06 at 22:50 -0500, Jason Hobbs wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> There is some documentation for installing MAAS in a container here:
>
> https://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/install.html#container-install
>
> It's focused on 2.0 but the same steps should work for 1.9.3 too. It
> covers
I have a lxd container running on 16.04 with maas 1.9.3 running in
it.
The pxe boot doesn't work because the container doesn't have any
/dev/loop* devices and will not allow me to create any.
How do I go about creating /dev/loop* devices and allowing them to work
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ht now 1.25.6 is working its way into xenial to
> update that. That'll give you a juju-1 command that can live
> alongside juju (which is juju 2.0).
>
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 4:14 AM Adam Collard <adam.collard@canonical.c
> om> wrote:
> > On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 at 02:43 Da
-rc2. While I would like to bring a
production OpenStack up on Maas-2.0 and juju-2.0, I don't know if I can
wait any longer.
What ppa's do I need to use with xenial to get juju-1.25.6 and maas-
1.9.3? Or does it need to be a trusty server?
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ontrollers returns:
CONCONTROLLER MODELUSER CLOUD/REGION
local.wp* default admin@local
Is there a way for me to "get it back" or do I just need to blow it
away and start again?
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ontrollers returns:
CONCONTROLLER MODELUSER CLOUD/REGION
local.wp* default admin@local
Is there a way for me to "get it back" or do I just need to blow it
away and start again?
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t; See also some notes I wrote:
> https://github.com/reedobrien/juju-notes/blob/master/writing-a-ci-tes
> t.md#install-lxd
>
> Cheers,
> Reed
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I just upgraded a machine to 16.
I just upgraded a machine to 16.04 and tried to do an "lxd init" and
received an err of "LXD init cannot be used at this time". What causes
this? What do I have to clear out to make it work correctly?
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won't work. LXD bindings require a
> golang version that's too new for Trusty.
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 6:14 PM Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I am trying to bootstrap lxd.
> >
> > I started with 'juju init' and then 'juju -v --de
n tells me that lxd is already
deployed. I can 'ssh ubuntu@10.0.3.x' and get into the container just
fine, but not 'juju ssh 0'.
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you are looking for will differ depending
> on the image you booted the instance from but something like:
>
> ci-info: eth0 : 1 192.168.0.4 255.255.255.0 fa:16:3e:ef:d8:53
>
> or
>
> Lease of 192.168.0.2 obtained, lease time 86400
>
> Thanks,
> Liam Young
resses on the 143.207.94.0 network. I have tried to set the
access rules for ping and ssh, but nothing goes through.
How do I find out why the two different networks don't connect? How do
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> > > > >
> > > > > However, I have noticed that the original server (colocated compute
> > > > > and
> > > > > quantum-gateway) still has all of the neutron services running.
> > > > > Issuing a
> > &
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MaaS? It sounds like that might be possible from you're statement above, but
if so how is that configured?
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I have been having problem with MAAS and juju not being very reliable or
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. The agent-state: pending is a clear indication it
hasn't registered itself with the bootstrap node yet.
Thanks,
Marco Ceppi
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I have ubuntu 14.04.1 with maas 1.7.1 rc4 and juju 1.20.14. My
client
as to why maas didn't advance the machine to deployed? How
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