[00:26] <viperZ28> are there any customer stories for Juju in the market place?
[00:28] <viperZ28> does Canonical know who is currently using the product, to what degree and what type of infrastructure they are deployed to?
[00:29] <marcoceppi_> viperZ28: There are quite a few enterprise customers of Canonical using Juju, I'm not sure if we have any user/customer stories
[00:29] <marcoceppi_> viperZ28: there's a white paper on using Juju and MaaS from a company somewhere
[00:29] <viperZ28> who is your west coast contact?
[00:29] <marcoceppi_> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20437770.aspx
[00:29] <marcoceppi_> viperZ28: for what?
[00:29] <viperZ28> sales, support, etc
[00:30] <marcoceppi_> viperZ28: uh, I don't know. Let me find out for you
[00:31] <viperZ28> ok, we may already have it I will ping around as well.
[00:34] <marcoceppi_> viperZ28: I mean, Juju itself and the charms are all open source
[00:34] <marcoceppi_> but if you were looking for Canonical support for stuff, I'm still finding that person
[00:35] <arosales> viperZ28: hello
[00:37] <arosales> viperZ28: depnding at where you are at in the process you can fill out http://www.canonical.com/services/contact-us
[00:39] <arosales> viperZ28: if you comfortable you can private message me your email and I would be happy to hook you into some sales contacts at Canonical.
[07:40] <onrea> I got an error when I was installing Discourse on my local machin: ERROR cannot get latest charm revision: charm not found: cs:precise/discourse
[07:41] <onrea> I could not find Discourse in repositories: https://github.com/charms/?query=
[07:43] <onrea> lazyPower: Because of a limitation for new user on discourse.ubuntu (-> just 3 posts in one topic), I continued the topic here: http://askubuntu.com/q/431218/152405
[08:02] <onrea> ERROR cannot get latest charm revision: charm not found in "/home/onrea/charms": local:precise/discourse
[08:02] <onrea> how to solve that
[08:04] <onrea> I clined github.com/discourse/discourse in ~/charms and I got this warning: failed to load charm at "/home/onrea/charms/precise/discourse": metadata.yaml: no such file or directory
[08:04] <onrea> then that ERROR occurred again.
[08:04] <onrea> cloned*
[08:59] <onrea> Why I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7054706/ when I run `juju status`?
[10:12] <onrea> Why I get this error when I try for `juju status`: “lxc-create”: + ''[''
[10:13] <onrea> full errer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7054706/
[10:13] <onrea> Is it solvable?
[10:20] <onrea> Is there any irc channel for  http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users ?
[13:59] <onrea> Why I get the below error when I run juju status?
[13:59] <onrea> agent-state-info: '(error: error executing "lxc-create": + ''['' amd64 == i686
[13:59] <onrea> ...
[14:02] <lazyPower> onrea: o/
[14:04] <onrea> It's a full day to try install different software via juju but I get that dummy error! I'm tired. It killed me!
[14:05] <onrea> lazyPower: ^
[14:05] <onrea> paste.ubuntu.com/7054706/
[14:05] <onrea> should I install nginx, too?
[14:06] <lazyPower> hmm no
[14:06] <lazyPower> hang on
[14:06] <lazyPower> i'm downgrading juju
[14:07] <lazyPower> you're getting a cloudinit-img failure on container creation, i dont know that i have the solution but i'll try to reproduce it
[14:08] <onrea> lazyPower: Is it a thing related to #lxcontainers irc channel?
[14:08] <lazyPower> not really
[14:08] <lazyPower> it has to do with how juju is bootstrapping the lxc containers
[14:09] <lazyPower> if i understand the problem correctly
[14:09] <onrea> If this help, here is my try on wordpress: http://askubuntu.com/q/431313/152405
[14:12] <lazyPower> onrea: lets try something. lets destroy your current environment and upgrade you to the devel release of juju
[14:12] <marcoceppi> onrea: what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[14:13] <marcoceppi> nvm, saucy
[14:13] <marcoceppi> duh
[14:13] <onrea> marcoceppi: 13.10 sausy, full updated
[14:14] <onrea> lazyPower: Ok, I destroy it.
[14:15] <marcoceppi> It looks like you don't have the cloudimg downloaded, onrea can you paste the results of `sudo ls -ah /var/cache/lxc/cloud-precise/`
[14:15] <onrea> Does it have any special PPA? I mean devel release
[14:15] <lazyPower> onrea: ppa:juju/devel
[14:15] <onrea> w8
[14:16] <onrea> marcoceppi:
[14:16] <onrea> ls: cannot access /var/cache/lxc/cloud-precise: No such file or directory
[14:16] <marcoceppi> onrea: yeah, you don't hvae the cloud image, that's why you're getting that error
[14:16] <marcoceppi> it should be installed on first bootstrap
[14:16] <marcoceppi> onrea: do you have juju-local package installed?
[14:17] <onrea> but I does not get any error on bootstraping
[14:17] <marcoceppi> onrea: well, the bootstrap isn't an LXC machine, it's your host machine
[14:17] <onrea> juju-local ---> installed
[14:18] <marcoceppi> onrea: try bootstrapping one more time, then try to deploy a service after it bootstraps
[14:18] <marcoceppi> if you get the same error let us know
[14:18] <onrea> ok, w8
[14:19] <onrea> I send the commands step by step when I run them.
[14:20] <onrea> sudo apt-get install juju juju-local charm-tools
[14:20] <onrea> Done.
[14:20] <onrea> juju init && juju switch local
[14:20] <onrea> Done
[14:21] <onrea> sudo juju bootstrap
[14:21] <onrea> Done
[14:22] <onrea> juju deploy wordpress
[14:22] <onrea> Done
[14:22] <onrea> juju deploy mysql
[14:23] <onrea> Done
[14:23] <onrea> juju add-relation wordpress mysql
[14:23] <onrea> Done
[14:23] <onrea> juju expose wordpress
[14:23] <onrea> Done
[14:24] <marcoceppi> onrea: what does juju status show now?
[14:25] <onrea> => http://paste.ubuntu.com/7056018/
[14:25] <onrea> marcoceppi: ^
[14:25] <lazyPower> thats so strange that its not fetching the cloud image
[14:26] <marcoceppi> onrea: what's `sudo ls -lah /var/cache/lxc/` show? Also do you have any restrictions on your networking?
[14:26] <onrea> w8
[14:26] <onrea> 3 lines in output:
[14:26] <onrea> total 8.0K
[14:27] <onrea> drwx------  2 root root 4.0K Jan 16 19:56 .
[14:27] <onrea> drwxr-xr-x 22 root root 4.0K Mar  8 16:47 ..
[14:28] <onrea> Restrictions on up/down: nope. let me try it behind VPN.
[14:29] <onrea> when I run `juju init && juju switch local`, it says:
[14:29] <onrea> A boilerplate environment configuration file has been written to /home/emzi/.juju/environments.yaml. Edit the file to configure your juju environment and run bootstrap. Changed default environment from "amazon" to "local"
[14:30] <onrea> doesn't it need an configuration?
[14:30] <onrea> any*
[14:31] <onrea> lazyPower: which step it tries to fetch "cloud image"?
[14:34] <lazyPower> onrea: not for the local provider
[14:34] <lazyPower> it should "just work"
[14:35] <lazyPower> Do you have any kind of filtering on your network? is there any thing that could possibly prevent you from downloading that image such as a complex routing scheme, multiple networks attached, tor, etc.
[14:37] <onrea> hmm, here is Iran. Are'n you banning our IPs?
[14:41] <onrea_> alo?
[14:41] <onrea_> where can I find the name of packages?
[14:42] <onrea_> Maybe they includes something as in sex, etc which not accepted by iran censorship!
[14:45] <lazyPower> Well, i doubt its anything like that, but its a possibility its being filtered out
[14:46] <lazyPower> if you have a VPN in another country, i would recommend trying that.
[14:51] <onrea_> lazyPower: I hav a VPN that does not support ssh, Is it ok?
[14:51] <lazyPower> should be, it wget's the cloud image
[15:03] <onrea_> I found this post: https://www.stgraber.org/2013/12/21/lxc-1-0-your-second-container/ , Isn't useful. (because: there is this kind of error in the `juju status` output: md64 -a amd64 ''!='' i386)
[15:10] <lazyPower> onrea_: can you reach cdimages.ubuntu.com?
[15:15] <onrea_> lazyPower: sure, it opens here
[15:15] <onrea_> may you look at this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1312627#p1312627
[15:16] <lazyPower> yep, juju is doing something like that
[15:17] <lazyPower> if you can reach cdimages, can you reach cloud-images.ubuntu.com as well?
[15:17] <onrea_> I do this: sudo aptitude install cloud-utils
[15:17] <onrea_> It wan not installed!
[15:23] <onrea_> lazyPower: juju status -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7056316/ -> The error went :) -> But why "agent-state" is pending?
[15:27] <lazyPower> there have been some fixes to LXC based deployments in the dev branch
[15:27] <lazyPower> which is why i initially suggested you run the devel branch while testing
[16:09] <onrea> lazyPower: Now, I'm on ppa:juju/devel | here is a conflict:
[16:09] <onrea> `sudo juju bootstrap`
[16:09] <onrea> ERROR bootstrapping a local environment must not be done as root
[16:10] <onrea> `juju bootstrap`
[16:10] <onrea> ERROR cannot read environment info for "local": open /home/onrea/.juju/environments/local.jenv: permission denied
[16:11] <marcoceppi> onrea: that's because of 1.1.6.6 needing sudo
[16:11] <onrea> It needs `sudo` while it does not need `sudo`.
[16:11] <marcoceppi> onrea: run `sudo chown -R onrea.onrea ~/.juju ~/.ssh`
[16:11] <marcoceppi> then run juju bootstrap
[16:15] <onrea> why chown on ~/.ssh ?
[16:16] <onrea> for installing Discourse, Which one is correct:
[16:16] <onrea> 1. juju add-relation discourse postgresql:db-admin
[16:17] <onrea> 2. juju add-relation discourse:db postgresql:db
[16:17] <onrea> 1/2?
[16:19] <onrea> Oops; instance-id: pending ;  why?
[16:19] <onrea> postgresql/0:         agent-state: pending
[16:39] <onrea> Installing Wordpress by JuJu ==> New Error ==> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7056689/
[16:39] <onrea> ==> error: container "onrea-local-machine-1" is already created
[16:39] <onrea> Also ==> agent-state: pending
[16:44] <avoine> onrea: destroy your environnement and checkout that your machine are gonne in /var/lib/lxc/
[16:44] <avoine> if not use lxc-stop -n
[16:44] <avoine> and lxc-destroy
[16:45] <avoine> also don't forget to clean /etc/lxc/autostart/
[16:50] <onrea> ok
[16:51] <onrea> avoine: sudo juju destroy-environment => does not work sinc I migrated to `devel` repo. it says: error: no environment specified
[16:53] <avoine> onrea: try   sudo juju -e local destroy-environment
[16:53] <onrea> avoine: ls /var/lib/lxc/
[16:54] <onrea> onrea-local-machine-1  onrea-local-machine-2  onrea-local-machine-1  onrea-local-machine-2
[16:54] <avoine> that's it
[16:54] <avoine> juju had a bug where it did not cleanup local machine proprelly
[16:55] <onrea> avoine: sudo juju -e local destroy-environment => error: flag provided but not defined: -e
[16:55] <avoine> oups
[16:55] <lazyPower> onrea: youdont need the -e flag
[16:55] <lazyPower> its positional arguements in 1.17.x
[16:55] <lazyPower> sorry i'm gearing up for a presentation
[16:56] <lazyPower> onrea: I should have specified that you need to destroy your environment in the 1.16.x series before the upgrade
[16:56]  * avoine needs to reboot
[16:56] <onrea> agent-version: 1.17.4.1
[16:56] <lazyPower> onrea: what you'll need to do is clean up the LXC containers from your system that are left behind. there's an ask ubuntu post on this let me go find it
[16:56] <lazyPower> onrea: http://askubuntu.com/questions/403618/how-do-i-clean-up-a-machine-after-using-the-local-provider/403619#403619
[16:57] <lazyPower> follow those instructions to clear out your juju local deployment from the 1.16.x series. Then, once you've completed that and verify you have no leftovers, rebootstrap the environment and your lxc woes should go away
[16:57] <onrea> ok, w8
[16:58] <lazyPower> onrea: i'll be in and out for the next half hour. Showering and getting ready to head out for this meeting. I'll stop in and check on you before i leave.
[17:01] <onrea> lazyPower: Ok, I'll open a topic in discourse.ubuntu.com mentionanig you this way @lazyPower
[17:02] <onrea> then, should I restart?
[17:03] <onrea> This 2 command didn't work: sudo rm -r /etc/lxc/auto/juju-* AND sudo rm -r /var/lib/lxc/juju-*
[17:25] <zchander> Can anyone point me the correct direction for a reverse proxy setup (on a MAAS region/cluster controller combi), so I can reach deployed charms in the cluster?
[17:31] <lazyPower> zchander: you may want to ask that again on Monday. Most of the people are offline for their weekend.
[17:31] <lazyPower> or email the list, and someone should get back to you
[17:36] <zchander> I'll try monday again..., thanks
[17:37] <lazyPower> zchander: sorry i wasn't more help. I dont want to abandon you since I saw you ask around Friday late afternoon
[17:37] <lazyPower> if you dont have an answer monday let me know and i'll try to run someone down for you. We are pretty busy with the 14.04 release coming up
[17:38] <zchander> No problem at all...  I understand.
[17:40] <zchander> Wish you all a good/nice/pleasant weekend.
[17:44] <lazyPower> you too zchander o/
[17:44]  * lazyPower leaves to go give a presentation over Juju 
[17:44] <lazyPower> wish me luck :)
[18:21] <onrea> lazyPower: Hello again :) I purge anything and reinstalled them! ERROR ==> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7057154/ ==> I've just downlowded https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/server/releases/precise/release-20140227/ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz ==> How to install it
[18:21] <onrea> purged*
[18:22] <onrea> Is it possible to install ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz manually?
[18:26] <onrea> ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
[18:26] <onrea> ubuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-root.tar.gz
[18:39] <zchander> Saw it may be too late, but: Break a leg, lazyPower!
[19:49] <onrea> ==> http://askubuntu.com/q/431441/152405