=== mbarnett` is now known as mbarnett [05:02] HI All, I have an openstack cloud with NO Swift, how can I setup juju enviroments.yaml ? [05:03] tired openstack_s3 but this doesn't work error: environment "openstack" has an unknown provider type "openstack_s3" [05:10] vrturbo: hi, what version of juju are you using? [05:12] juju-core_1.10.0-1~1189~precise1_amd64.deb [05:18] hloeung, installed using the normal ppa:juju/pkgs [05:19] vrturbo: I believe that's the Go version. I'd say to try juju, the Python version [05:19] vrturbo: I've just tested it against juju-0.7-0ubuntu1 and it still supports the openstack_s3 provider [05:26] can't seem to install 0.7, any ideas ? [05:27] im using 12.04 LTS [05:30] vrturbo: how about 0.5? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/juju [05:32] I'm installing 0.6 now [05:32] I'll see if that works for me with the _s3 [05:35] do you know what I use for the admin-secret ? [05:36] and control bucket ? [05:42] vrturbo: if you run 'juju bootstrap' for the first time, it should generate these for you [05:42] vrturbo: I mean, it should create an environments.yaml where you can use to fill in the remaining bits [05:43] Just not sure where I get the where the admin-secret comes from, do I just make it up ? [05:46] vrturbo: admin-secret is just a string to be shared among clients [05:46] vrturbo: control-bucket should be unique per environment [05:46] I'd suggest long random strings for both [05:52] ok thanks I'll give it a try [05:57] getting the error ERROR Could not find AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID [06:34] oh so in order to use the penstack_s3 it's expecting you to use AWS S3 [06:34] openstack_s3 [06:58] \part [09:53] hi all [14:22] <_mup_> Bug #1176931 was filed: Machine 0 services fail because zookeeper fills storage === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === defunctzombie_zz is now known as defunctzombie [15:59] Can jitsu deploy multiple service units like juju's "add-unit" command? | http://askubuntu.com/q/291579 [16:55] jcastro_: hey, that looks like an oakland IP :) [16:56] yeah! [16:56] jcastro_: how many people are at the server sprint? [17:02] I think 60 something? [17:04] jcastro_: cool, still a lot of people :) === defunctzombie is now known as defunctzombie_zz [18:33] <_mup_> juju/trunk r623 committed by kapil@canonical.com [18:33] <_mup_> when upgrading a charm, if the new charm has peer rels, add them. === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood [20:46] hello, anyone around for a juju store question? [20:47] essentially, what is or was the process for publishing a charm to the store [20:48] I ask because for example the default precise charm revision of http://jujucharms.com/charms/precise/ceph is 8, but lp:~charmers/charms/precise/ceph/trunk is at revision 91 (and ftr revision 8 was apparently never checked in, so not sure where the code currently in the store has come from) [20:51] jamespage: you might know ^^^ [21:01] it seems that the actual content of the charm served by the store (rev 8) and the one in bzr (rev 91) is the same, so I guess the charm store just renumbers it [21:43] free: I think the docs cover the process to get into the store [21:43] free: not sure about those revisions though [21:44] free: here's how you get into the store, https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/charm-store.html the review takes a couple weeks from what I've found [21:47] relation error between nova-compute and nova cloud controller | http://askubuntu.com/q/291736 === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away [22:57] mfisch: thanks, it doesn't mentioned the behavior I noticed, but I think my guess is correct === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away