[01:02] <noodles775> marcoceppi: hrm, it looks like moving the elasticsearch branches is causing jujucharms.com to error: https://jujucharms.com/trusty/elasticsearch-6/
[01:02] <noodles775> marcoceppi: that is, I see a notification in the GUI: Charm API error of type: no_such_charm
[01:27] <jose> jcastro: around now. what's up?
[01:39] <sebas5384> hey guys! o/
[01:39] <sebas5384> somebody know news about the vagrant flow?
[02:18] <jujuFig> hello
[02:19] <thumper> o/
[02:19] <jujuFig> hey, life! Last time I has here it was silence the whole time
[02:20] <jujuFig> I don't suppose anyone feels like helping me with a DNS related issue, would they?
[02:20] <thumper> what sort of issue?
[02:21] <thumper> the juju hackers idle here too, but don't always answer idle pings
[02:22] <jujuFig> I'm running juju under vagrant. That was fine, but I have a charm that needs FQDNs for it to work properly (no ips). I I;m trying to setup a DNS server on my Vagrant box, but I have no idea how to get the juju charms (vms in themselves) to pick up on it
[02:23] <thumper> hmm...
[02:24] <thumper> wouldn't it be easier just to set a FQN for the machine?
[02:24] <thumper> isn't that faster than setting up a DNS server?
[02:25] <jujuFig> Well, yeah, haha, probably. But I'm trying to augment a charm, and I want to have it do some slick horizontal scaling... Except it really won't work with IPs. If i hacked around and ste the FQDNs manually and played in the /etc/hosts file its not very slick
[02:29] <jujuFig> I
[02:29] <jujuFig> I guess this is the price I pay for not having physicaly DNS servers at my house, hehe
[02:29] <thumper> what is it that you are trying to scale?
[02:30] <jujuFig> It's a web application running on tomcat actually (but it's more complicated than that)
[02:31]  * thumper thinks who might be able to help
[02:32] <thumper> it is late for jcastro and marcoceppi
[02:32] <thumper> they probably aren't around
[02:32]  * thumper can't think of anyone else of the top of his head
[02:33] <rick_h_> jujuFig: https://jujucharms.com/~lazypower/precise/dns-3/?text=dns#readme might be worth a look?
[02:34] <jujuFig> I'll check back sometime tomorrow and see if I can find someone!
[02:34] <jujuFig> Oh, thanks rick, I'll take a look at that too
[02:35] <rick_h_> jujuFig: but basically this works in MAAS because you setup and run a dns server + dhcp server configured to use it. I'm not sure how you'd do this without doing that work aside from some sort of subordinate that you tack onto each service to try to configure dns stuff onto them
[02:36] <rick_h_> jujuFig: I'd check out what others do for vagrant and dns: https://inuits.eu/blog/dns-ubuntu-lxc for instance and http://goo.gl/ZHSwGo
[02:37]  * rick_h_ is up past his bed time and runs away 
[02:37] <jujuFig> Thanks again!
[02:38] <rick_h_> np, good luck
[02:38] <rick_h_> I look forward to a blog post on how you got it all working :)
[02:39] <jujuFig> Almost certainly :)
[17:05] <lazyPower> tvansteenburgh: meteorjs just went 1.0 yesterday
[17:06] <tvansteenburgh> lazyPower: thanks for the heads-up
[17:16] <lazyPower> np o/
[18:13] <sebas5384> hey! o/
[18:14] <sebas5384> i was wondering if I still need swift in openstack in order to bootstrap an openstack environment
[19:43] <fuzzy> tvansteenburgh: Are you planning on moving the meteor charm to trusty anytime soon?
[19:44] <tvansteenburgh> fuzzy: it's not high on my priority list, but i imagine i'd get around to it eventually
[19:45] <tvansteenburgh> fuzzy: although honestly i guess it would be quick and easy, assuming the tests pass
[19:45] <tvansteenburgh> fuzzy: i can try to squeeze that in later this afternoon
[19:45] <fuzzy> Ok np, it's just the only thing in my Juju stack that is not trusty so I thought I would ask. :)
[19:45] <tvansteenburgh> ah cool, i'll do it!
[19:45] <fuzzy> Thank you!
[19:45] <tvansteenburgh> sure thing
[19:46] <fuzzy> If you pm me a paypal email to send you beer money I'll happily send ya a tip :)
[19:47] <tvansteenburgh> wow, incentive indeed
[19:47] <tvansteenburgh> not necessary though :) if we ever meet in person you can buy me a beer
[19:48] <fuzzy> Fair enough but I don't get out much and it's easier for me just to push buttons :)
[22:34] <noodles775> marcoceppi, tvansteenburgh : What does a charm MP need to have the auto tests run? I'm trying to fix the testing for the elasticsearch charm, but aren't triggering the tests: https://code.launchpad.net/~michael.nelson/charms/trusty/elasticsearch/use-new-charmhelpers/+merge/239935
[22:34] <marcoceppi> noodles775: it's not quite automatic yet
[22:34] <marcoceppi> the indicators are clickable
[22:35] <marcoceppi> noodles775: I don't see your merge proposal in here http://review.juju.solutions/
[22:35] <marcoceppi> ah, because charmers doesn't own the branch anymore
[22:36] <marcoceppi> that's something that will be landing in the next release of the review queue
[22:36] <marcoceppi> but if it's not a charmers branch it doesn't show up in the review queue
[22:36] <marcoceppi> next week you'll have an onlineservices-charmers queue with your items in there and the testing associated with it
[22:37] <noodles775> marcoceppi: yeah, i don't want it reviewed yet anyway, but do want to run the auto tests on hp/ec2 etc. So that's not possible at the moment?
[22:37] <marcoceppi> noodles775: not exactly, I can help you with that offline tomorrow
[22:37] <marcoceppi> it's EOD here
[22:37] <marcoceppi> there are ways around that
[22:38] <noodles775> marcoceppi: ok, enjoy your evening. Thanks for jumping in and replying :)