[13:43] <AskUbuntu> juju can't reaching servers | http://askubuntu.com/q/348702
[22:28] <HappyPete> Wow, I'm just reading about juju for the first time. All of these tools--chef, juju, etc.--are rocking my world. My son wants help running a craftbukkit server--so I've hand-created one in EC2. So far so good, right?
[22:29] <thumper> sure
[22:29] <thumper> what's craftbukkit?
[22:29] <HappyPete> What I really want is to create a singleton service that will run behind an ELB [actually did that for the one machine] so that at any moment, an instance is running.
[22:30] <HappyPete> Sorry, It's a minecraft variant, lots of plugins, etc. I saw someone had written a juju charm for minecraft, so I figured  tailoring one for cb should be not so terrible.
[22:31] <thumper> sure, shouldn't be too hard I guess
[22:32] <HappyPete> so the next step is watching the health check on the load balancer, terminating the instance if it goes bad, instantiating a new one, attaching the EBS volume if I'm in the same AZ; instantiating a volume from a new snapshot if I'm in a different AZ, etc.
[22:33] <HappyPete> Have I wandered out of juju land and into "wow...sounds hard, man..." land?
[23:01] <thumper> HappyPete: yes
[23:01] <thumper> :)
[23:33] <HappyPete> Yeah, I was afraid of that...I'm studying cloudwatch and autoscaling groups