Same issues as Peter on 13.10 daily from 10/14:
- no reachable servers
- no mongodb installed with juju-local / installed manually
- then I get SSL error in 1178312 once I have mongodb (once I try to make any
other local environments)
Is there a good, working, and current HOWTO on LXC for
** Changed in: juju-core
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1204302
Title:
fails to bootstrap, returns error: no reachable servers
To
version: 1.12.0-precise-amd64
I had this error when trying to run in local mode, and when I started
the mongo server, the error went away. However I am now encountering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1178312
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juju-core the package is the client tools (juju), so it should *not*
depend on having mongodb locally installed.
To use the local provider, you can install juju-local on saucy (and from
ppa:juju/stable).
That will bring in both lxc and mongodb.
** Changed in: juju-core (Ubuntu)
Status:
I also think that the debian package of juju-core is missing a
dependency (mongodb). Installing it manually solved this.
2013-08-15 09:03:40 INFO juju open.go:69 state: opening state; mongo addresses:
[localhost:37017]; entity
2013-08-15 09:03:40 ERROR juju open.go:89 state: connection failed,
The issue here explained by Tim P. is that when you have the following line in
you config.yaml:
# root-dir: ~/.juju/local
Juju does not expand ~/ our correctly so the path is not found correctly. Two
workarounds are:
(1) Comment out this line as mentioned above.
(2) Uncomment the line, and
** Also affects: juju-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
fails to bootstrap, returns error: no
I can confirm this happened to me too. I'm not certain however whether
it was user error on my part.
** Changed in: juju-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: juju-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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local:
type: local
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# Override the directory that is used for the storage files and database.
# The default location is $JUJU_HOME/ENV.
# $JUJU_HOME defaults to ~/.juju
# root-dir: ~/.juju/local
# Override the storage port