[02:37] <jose> marcoceppi: hey, what do you think of linking to juju's reddit on the topic?
[02:58] <sebas5384> hey jose!
[02:58] <jose> hello, sebas5384
[02:59] <sebas5384> i'm doing some nasty things to access files into the containers into a vbox hehe
[02:59] <sebas5384> host > vbox > container
[03:00] <sebas5384> with vagrant building the vbox, so i had to use something like sshfs
[03:00] <sebas5384> so that solves my problem of working into the charm :P even using mac :P
[03:01] <sebas5384> jose: do you know how to test a juju plugin made with go ?
[03:02] <sebas5384> cmars: ping
[03:02] <sebas5384> i did some modifications for this https://github.com/cmars/juju-nat/issues/5
[03:02] <jose> nope, no idea
[03:02]  * jose hasn't played around with juju plugins
[03:02] <sebas5384> but i don't know how to test it
[03:03] <sebas5384> hehehe
[03:03] <sebas5384> gotcha
[03:03] <sebas5384> :P
[03:03] <jose> but https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e96yhMcnHLc may be able to help
[03:03] <sebas5384> hmm nice
[03:03] <sebas5384> :)
[03:03] <sebas5384> thanks jose
[03:03] <jose> np :)
[03:05] <sebas5384> jose: there are some community of juju'ers around south america?
[03:05] <jose> sebas5384: erm... myself?
[03:05] <sebas5384> like juju meetups and stuff
[03:05] <sebas5384> hahaha
[03:05] <sebas5384> other than you
[03:05] <sebas5384> there are some guys from tsuru
[03:05] <sebas5384> from the globo.com
[03:05] <jose> not sure, maybe nxvl, who was part of the Juju team when it started
[03:06] <sebas5384> hmm don't know them
[03:12] <sebas5384> jose: register a channel juju-br :)
[03:12] <sebas5384> let's see if i can rise some community over here at brasil
[03:13] <jose> sebas5384: not sure if that would be on-topic, plus we would need to know who the group contacts for the juju namespace are
[03:13] <jose> it's different on freenode :)
[03:14] <sebas5384> jose: oh didn't know where some bureaucracy
[03:14] <jose> yep
[03:14] <sebas5384> jose: if you can help me, te agradezco!
[03:15] <jose> I'll ask around tomorrow
[03:15] <sebas5384> gracias!
[03:15] <jose> np :)
[05:18] <khuss> Getting an error while deploying service and am not able to figure out the root cause
[05:18] <khuss> This is the error i'm getting -  cannot run instances: gomaasapi: got error back from       server: 409 CONFLICT (No matching node is available.
[05:18] <khuss> This started happening after I had to recommission some nodes.. after that I deleted nodes and recreated them
[07:28] <Tribaal> hi all. Could an external process running on a juju deployed machine trigger a "config-changed" hook run? If so, how?
[07:28] <Tribaal> (for the whole charm - not just the local machine)
[09:35] <Mosibi> Hi all. I'm having a problem with the nova-compute charm. When i try to deploy it, MAAS returns a "No matching node is available" message
[09:36] <Mosibi> I looked in to this with some nice people from #maas and it looks like juju is setting some contrains that i am not seeing.
[09:36] <Mosibi> Is there a possibility to show all the contraints juju is sending to the (MAAS) provider?
[09:43] <jamespage> Mosibi, juju get-constraints  nova-compute
[09:43] <jamespage> will show you any constraints the juju is providing
[09:44] <Mosibi> jamespage: that returns an empty list.
[09:44] <jamespage> Mosibi, no constraints then
[09:45] <Mosibi> When i force a tag on a 'ready' node in MAAS and do a juju deploy --contraints tag=mytag, the deployment works.
[09:46] <Mosibi> Thus somehow it looks like Juju is sending constraints to MAAS that i did not provision
[09:46] <Mosibi> and when i give it a contraint it is the only constraint and thus the deployment is started...
[09:50] <Mosibi> jamespage: also i did not set constraints when i bootstrapped agains MAAS
[09:50]  * jamespage scratches his head
[09:50] <Mosibi> :)
[10:00] <jamespage> Mosibi, I'm wondering if its an implicit constraint
[10:00] <jamespage> Mosibi, the servers you have are 64bit right?
[10:01] <jamespage> and show up in MAAS as 64 bit
[10:01] <Mosibi> jamespage: 64/amd64 idd
[10:01]  * jamespage scratches his head again
[10:02] <Mosibi> jamespage: i am making a log with 'does not work' and 'works'
[10:02] <Mosibi> The 'works' part should be deploying a compute node, that takes some time..
[10:13] <Mosibi> jamespage: host is still building, but that works..
[10:13] <Mosibi> So here is the 'command log': http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=YRFJbZjT
[10:18] <jamespage> Mosibi, hmmm
[10:18] <jamespage> Mosibi, it looks like MAAS is not interpreting the fact that >= 20G was requested correctly - does the node show up in MAAS as having more that 20G?
[10:45] <Mosibi> jamespage: yes
[10:45] <Mosibi> maas maas tag nodes compute|grep memory "memory": 26624,
[10:45] <Mosibi>         "memory": 26624,
[12:11] <nuclearbob> I'm having trouble getting juju setup on canonistack, and I'd appreciate some guidance if anyone has some extra time
[13:23] <jamespage> gnuoy, hows the neutron split out coming along?
[13:24] <gnuoy> jamespage, good thanks, I still need to look at ha but I don't think that's too big a deal (plenty of precedent)
[13:29] <jamespage> yeah
[13:30] <jamespage> its near liverpool street so we don't have to get to mad
[13:30] <gnuoy> kk
[13:31] <jcastro> sinzui, hey I believe you documented series in the docs, do you remember/know where it is?
[13:31] <jcastro> for like setting "trusty" environment-wide
[13:31] <jcastro> https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/charms-environments.html#updating-running-environments
[13:31] <jcastro> is this it?
[13:32] <sinzui> jcastro, yes. It is also in the 1.18.1 release notes on that site
[13:32] <jcastro> ta
[13:52] <jamespage> niedbalski_: nice work on the fstab management code btw - I had one comment but apart from that ++
[14:18] <Marek1211> my landscape-client charm stuck in dying state
[14:18] <Marek1211> is there any way to get rid of it?
[14:20] <tedg> Marek1211, I learned that last week, you need to resolve the errors with juju resolve.
[14:20] <tedg> Had charms sitting around in dying states all over.
[14:21] <tedg> Looking for someone to harass about the Owncloud charm not having SSL yet :-)
[14:23] <tedg> jose, Could you set it to "Needs Review" ?
[14:24] <Marek1211> dont have that function "Resolve" in this charm :(((
[14:31] <tedg> Marek1211, Sorry, it's "resolved" -- juju help commands
[14:40] <therealmarv> Hi there! Seems I did not logged my last chat. Does anybody know if there is progress in fixing vagrant precise vbox (it keeps napping forever). I’m also willing to fix it myself… which is the best place for juju bugs?
[14:41] <therealmarv> vagrant trusty vbox works but many things are not yet available for trusty.
[15:32] <Marek1211> unfortunately it does not work. when I type juju resolved in the cli and hit TAB it shows all services except of landscape-client...
[15:58] <hackedbellini> hi guys
[15:58] <hackedbellini> my juju units are spamming this error on their logs since the juju upgrade from 1.18.x to 1.19.2: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7573901/
[15:58] <hackedbellini> anyone knows how I can solve this?
[15:58] <hackedbellini> there is another problem, but I think it's related to this one. One of my units are in a failed state, but when I try "juju resolved" in it, it says it can't resolve because it's already marked as resolved
[16:59] <lazypower-travel> therealmarv: for vagrant boxes? we don't have an issue tracker for it yet
[16:59] <lazypower-travel> therealmarv: however, if you can email me your issue i'll make sure to follow up on it within the next couple of days. I'm out for travel today but will be home starting tomorrow and shouldn't have an issue tracking down a fix for you.
[17:01] <therealmarv> @lazypower-travel what is your name? Do you work for Canonical? My name is Marvin Reimer btw. my problem is really easy to replicate. Just follow this instructions with precise 64 bit and gui will not pop up: https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/config-vagrant.html
[17:02] <lazypower-travel> thedac: I do work for canonical.
[17:02] <lazypower-travel> gah, therealmarv
[17:03] <thedac> :)
[17:03] <lazypower-travel> sorry dac :)
[17:09] <lazypower-travel> therealmarv: I do work for canonical. I just spoke with another project maintainer and we should get an issue tracker setup shortly.
[17:14] <therealmarv> ok great!
[17:16] <therealmarv> I’m trying to write a Charm for PyBossa (a Shuttleworth Foundation Project) but discovered some bugs. I also had problems with local precise (lxc) … will try to replicate that problem.
[17:49] <jcastro_> If we don't connect Juju to this then I consider us a failure: http://bt.tn/
[18:07] <tedg> jcastro, Seems really expensive…
[18:07] <jcastro> yeah
[18:30] <natefinch> jcastro: pretty sure davecheney can whip one of those up for you from a raspberry pi for like half the price.
[18:43] <mhall119> marcoceppi: please register on summit for uos-1406, I can't add you as a track lead in the system until you to: http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1406/registration/
[18:47] <mhall119> arosales: ^^ you too please
[18:57] <marcoceppi> mhall119: registered
[18:58] <mhall119> thanks marcoceppi
[18:59] <arosales> mhall119, will do
[19:04] <arosales> mhall119, done
[19:05] <mhall119> thanks arosales
[19:06] <arosales> mhall119, thanks for the reminder
[19:07] <mhall119> np
[19:30] <jcastro> mhall119, marco is knee deep in reviews, I'm going to do his stuff for UOS
[19:33] <mhall119> jcastro: thanks, really I need track leads to find other people to run sessions, not to run them yourselves
[19:34] <jcastro> yeah I have a call out on our mailing list, etc.
[19:34] <mhall119> thanks
[19:42] <jose> tedg: I'm working on some idempotency bugs to get it merged
[19:44] <tedg> jose, Ah, okay. Sounds good, I'm excited to use it!
[19:44] <jose> tedg: I'm checking it right now to see if I can get it fixed now
[19:44] <jose> cannot assure you that it's going to be finished today, though
[19:45]  * jose just came back from a long Ingress field trip
[19:48] <tedg> jose, I understand, thanks for working on it.
[19:48] <jose> np :)
[22:34] <rharper> is there a way to control how long juju status waits?  I'd like to set a specific time to wait on an environment