[04:45] <AskUbuntu> Installing Landscape and launch the OpenStack Autopilot | http://askubuntu.com/q/589618
[08:31] <jamespage> dosaboy, do you have capacity to look at bug 1423153 ?
[08:31] <mup> Bug #1423153: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.passwd no longer exist <mysql (Juju Charms Collection):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1423153>
[09:23] <dosaboy> jamespage: sure
[10:48] <Murali> Hi Jamespage
[10:48] <jamespage> hey Murali
[10:49] <Murali> when we are deploying juju charm install hook failed
[10:50] <Murali> we dont add code to exit or return for failure and install is keep-on retrying
[10:51] <Murali> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10405985/
[10:51] <Murali> for that charm we removed the unit and service
[10:51] <Murali> after when we try deploy new charm we getting the above error
[10:56] <jamespage> Murali, that's just a log message related to the serial execution of hooks within a container
[10:56] <Murali> its not allowing to install new charms
[10:56] <jamespage> hmm
[10:57] <Murali> is there a way release that
[10:57] <jamespage> it would indicate that a hook is still running - check the process listing for the server
[10:57] <jamespage> something might be blocking
[10:58] <Murali> we destroyed that machine it self
[10:58] <jamespage> Murali, midonet-cassandra/0 specifically is still running its install hook
[11:02] <jamespage> Murali, juju enforces serial hook execution within a container, so if something is running a hook, nothing else can
[11:02] <jamespage> which would block any futher service deployments
[11:02] <jamespage> Murali, see if you can reproduce and check to see if the midonet-cassandra charm is blocking in its install hook
[11:02] <Murali> how to get out of it Jamespage
[11:03] <jamespage> Murali, workout what's wrong with the hook
[11:03] <jamespage> Murali, its probably still doing something
[11:06] <Murali> that service is not shown in juju status
[11:07] <Murali> on the previously existing logs for the unit, it had an error with dpkg lock and was retrying every 10 secs..
[11:08] <Murali> i did a resolved unit, followed by remove unit and remove service ... everything went on clean and relevant cass service was removed from juju status ..now when i try to deploy some other charm I get this error
[11:09] <jamespage> Murali, recyle the machine
[11:09] <jamespage> Murali, juju terminate-machine
[11:09] <jamespage> and then redeploy
[11:10] <Murali> Is there any hack to remove the lock .. i have some other services running on that node :( ... if there is no way, i shall do the terminate machine
[11:16] <jamespage> not that I know of
[11:17] <Murali> Ok, Thanks James.. I will do the terminate option ..
[11:20] <Murali> @Jamespage : Is there a difference between terminate-machine and destroy-machine ??
[11:21] <jamespage> I don't think so
[11:21] <Murali> Ok
[14:59] <AskUbuntu> Container lxc has two IP: One of them is bridge's. When connect with juju, connects to bridge's | http://askubuntu.com/q/589819
[17:01] <marcoceppi> o/ apuimedo
[17:02] <apuimedo> marcoceppi: ;-)
[17:07] <jshieh> hey folks, I have a Ubuntu 14.04 installed on a Power system (console-only) want to check out how my charm might look via the gui
[17:08] <jshieh> Any recommendations on desktop/vnc packages that are easy to install?
[17:10] <lazyPower> jshieh: are you on a posix host that you can run sshuttle?
[17:10] <lazyPower> jshieh: it may be easier to sshuttle into the machine (duct-tape vpn style) and pull up the GUI that way
[17:11] <jshieh> ummm, unsure about that.  I typically use vncserver / vncviewer to get to systems.
[17:11] <jshieh> my "viewer" client is a mac
[17:11] <apuimedo> jshieh: you can run sshuttle on the mac
[17:11] <jshieh> and my "host" is Ubuntu LE on Power 8 vm
[17:11] <apuimedo> iirc
[17:12] <lazyPower> jshieh: are you > mavericks?
[17:12] <jshieh> yes
[17:12] <lazyPower> i know it works fine on lion, i *think* it works on mavericks, but you're completely abandoned on yosemite
[17:12] <lazyPower> it dumps core
[17:12] <jshieh> yup, staying on mavericks for a while.
[17:12] <lazyPower> ok, might want to give that a go then
[17:12] <lazyPower> if it fails, its a simple brew uninstall
[17:12] <jshieh> Did some googling and pulled down lots of stuff, but maybe too much stuff
[17:13] <lazyPower> aisrael: does sshuttle work on mavericks? or is my memory of this completly kapoot?
[17:14] <jshieh> I've pulled down and installed x11vnc and tightvncserver
[17:14] <lazyPower> jshieh: well you can give that a go - if you wan tot install X on the host its a reasonable path forward
[17:14] <apuimedo> isn't it possible to start the mac's x server and then use X forwarding?
[17:15] <jshieh> hmmm, a thought.
[17:15] <jshieh> I already spent the 15 minutes pulling down the gnome desktop!
[17:15] <jshieh> ha-ha
[17:23] <jrwren> jshieh: you have the juju-gui deployed? can you curl it and see content? If you can, I'd ssh -L someport:ip:portthatyoucurled thatserver  to use ssh port forwarding.
[17:57] <aisrael> lazyPower: It works on Mavericks, but not on Yosemite going forward
[17:59] <lazyPower> ah, thats what i thought. thanks for confirming
[20:11] <sebas5384> jcastro: ping
[20:16] <jcastro> sebas5384, pong!
[20:16] <sebas5384> hey jcastro !
[20:17] <sebas5384> just wanted to say that the event was awesome and juju got a lot of attention
[20:18] <sebas5384> but i'm gonna reply your email to better explaining of how was it :)
[20:18] <jcastro> yeah
[20:18] <jcastro> good to know it went well!
[20:18] <sebas5384> yes! a lot of open mouthes
[20:19] <sebas5384> *mouthed
[20:19] <jcastro> did the hackfest on the charm itself bear fruit?
[20:23] <sebas5384> jcastro: not much
[20:24] <sebas5384> because of the internet
[20:25] <sebas5384> there were like 60 people in a big place under a hotel
[20:25]  * jcastro nods
[20:25] <sebas5384> so we tried to download everything we need
[20:26] <sebas5384> but the process of testing and developing in the charm was too slow
[20:27] <sebas5384> so the guys wanted to know more about how juju actually works and the charm of course
[20:27] <sebas5384> we get some starts(at github) and some promises of people that want to contribute
[20:29] <jcastro> it would be awesome to know which parts were slow
[20:30] <sebas5384> jcastro: well, everyone use vagrant
[20:30] <jcastro> you don't have to tell me now
[20:31] <jcastro> but like in the email
[20:31] <sebas5384> jcastro: sure :)
[20:32] <jcastro> so we can fix the easy ones.
[21:05] <lazyPower> sebas5384: o/
[21:05] <sebas5384> ping lazyPower !
[21:05] <sebas5384> hey!
[21:06] <sebas5384> I briefly sow the video of your last talk about juju
[21:06] <ahasenack> hazmat: ping, around?
[21:06] <sebas5384> lazyPower: really cool man! congrats :)
[21:06] <lazyPower> nice :D glad you enjoyed it
[21:07] <lazyPower> sent you some info in a PM, more details to come about that soon
[21:49] <hazmat> ahasenack: yes
[21:49] <hazmat> ahasenack: what's up?
[21:49] <ahasenack> hazmat: you bumped pythoh-jujuclient's version in setup.py to 0.5.0,
[21:49] <ahasenack> hazmat: but that number is lower than what was there before
[21:49] <ahasenack> 0.18.5 or even 0.19.0
[21:50] <hazmat> ahasenack: doh... ouch.. math is rough
[21:50] <ahasenack> :)
[21:50] <hazmat> ahasenack: i'll fix that, thanks
[21:50] <ahasenack> hazmat: cool
[21:53] <dpb1> hazmat: btw, I committed a fix in lp:python-jujuclient.  wasn't sure how the syncing was going with the github branch.
[21:54] <dpb1> hazmat: hi btw. :)
[21:54] <hazmat> dpb1: greetings.. saw the review comments, thanks
[21:54] <hazmat> dpb1: functional tests are flakey for you? if you could file a bug with errors that would be useful.. there's generally so little logic there, ie return self._rpc that i'm loathe to mock
[21:55] <dpb1> hazmat: haha, as I speak I'm bootstrapping an ec2 to test.  I was against maas before.
[21:57] <hazmat> dpb1: re git sync.. its a bit of a dance to get a working copy.. you have to stitch them together ie. two checkouts, move .bzr or .git to the other, and then commit and push to both.
[21:57] <dpb1> hazmat: gross
[21:57] <hazmat> no worries about it though
[21:58] <hazmat> dpb1: yeah.. if you know a better way i'm all ears
[21:58] <hazmat> dpb1: hope was then killing the bzr and setting up lp mirror
[21:58] <dpb1> hazmat: so, next time, I'll do that and submit a MP/pull request
[21:58] <hazmat> like marcoceppi did with amulet
[21:58] <hazmat> dpb1: sounds good
[22:02] <lazyPower> hazmat: http://github.com/chuckbutler/git-vendor/
[22:02] <lazyPower> hazmat: works for me, but i'm tracking history in 1 repository as opposed to 2
[22:27] <aisrael> Anyone had luck running the tests for charm-tools? It's throwing a `ln: failed to create hard link ‘bin/test’ => ‘scripts/test’: Operation not permitted` on me
[22:34] <lazyPower> aisrael: i haven't run them recently, are you doing this in a vm or on your osx host?
[22:34] <aisrael> lazyPower: in a vm
[22:34] <lazyPower> hmm, interesting error response
[22:38] <kwmonroe> hey hazmat, once upon a time, you mentioned a hosting provider that did wonky architectures.. not site-ox.  do you remember their name?  one-up or up-yours or something like that?
[22:43] <whit> to answer my earlier question, python jujuclient does not seem to run on python3
[22:43] <whit> hazmat, does HEAD support 3?
[22:44]  * whit saw six installed, but gets syntax errors on 3.4
[23:21] <hazmat> kwmonroe: there's a few . one for power one for arm
[23:21] <hazmat> the power one was  a subsidiary of ovh
[23:21] <hazmat> whit it should
[23:22] <hazmat> whit the release version that supports is fubar'd due to bad version math, i'll update with a newer release so it pulls down the right one (ie. 0.5  < 0.18 oops)