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lp|sprintblr: its currently in preview mode01:09
lp|sprintblr: marco was working on it for a while, and i'm pretty sure its still in progress as he gets time to get back to it- he was working on turning it into a framework charm01:10
blrlp|sprint: good to know thanks.01:22
stubaisrael: Working from UTC+7, but generally stick to around UTC+2 with significant drift07:06
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stubThis is driving me nuts. Every time I rebootstrap my local environment, the apt-http-proxy environment setting is being set incorrectly.12:02
stubWhere might this be cached?12:03
stubIn .juju/environments/local.jenv I see the incorrect value in the bootstrap-config: section12:05
stubapt-mirror is being set no problems, but apt-http-proxy is getting set to http://10.0.3.1:8000, which would be a squid-deb-proxy that no longer exists12:06
lp|sprintstub: do you have that exported as a juju set env variable?14:06
stublp|sprint: It is in my environments.yaml file. If I get-env the value after bootstrap, I get the wrong value. So for now, I'm manually overriding it after bootstrap14:07
lp|sprintah, ok14:08
stubI noticed some code that rewrites localhost URLS to the bridge address so have filed a bug, but I still wonder if it is being pulled from somewhere else.14:08
stubBut /etc/default/lxc*, /etc/lxc don't mention it and I've cleaned out everything juju I can find (templates, caches, the works)14:09
lp|sprintyeah, thats a bit strange. I dont think i've seen that behavior14:16
aisraelstub: I have a similar setup in my vagrant image. squid is installed on the host machine, and apt's proxy set in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d14:32
jcastrombruzek, sudo docker run --rm -ti --net=host -v $JUJU_HOME:/home/ubuntu/.juju johnsca/charmbox15:28
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cory_fumbruzek: http://pythonhosted.org/charmhelpers/examples/services.html16:01
=== jcastro changed the topic of #juju to: Welcome to Juju! || Office Hours, here 16 April 2000UTC || Docs: http://juju.ubuntu.com/docs || FAQ: http://goo.gl/MsNu4I || Review Queue: http://review.juju.solutions || Unanswered Questions: http://goo.gl/dNj8CP
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webblr: Thank for the help yesterday.  Already got it working.  Just wish I had time to implement a better algorithm beside roundrobin.  But I did find NGINX is supper close to HAPROXY efficiency.  Especially at my scale. https://jimbesser.wordpress.com/2014/08/13/efficient-load-balancing-and-ssl-termination-for-websockets-and-node-js/16:31
webBut those how-to were well written16:32
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webeasier to point multiple namespace to though.16:34
josejcastro: scheduling ubuntu on air sessions, will need some details16:46
jcastrojose, ah good I was just coming to look for you16:46
jose:)16:46
jcastrojose, so I set it to recur for every 3 thursdays16:46
joserecurring doesn't work with airbot, it's manually anyways :P16:47
jcastroso the one after should be 5/716:47
jcastrook, want me to just invite you to the calendar meeting?16:47
josesure, that's fine16:48
jcastrough16:49
joseif you can tell me who's gonna be on each time, that'd be fantastic16:49
jcastroI meant 16 April in the email16:49
jcastroI made a mistake, reposting16:49
joseinsights needs to be corrected too16:49
jcastrocan you set it to "everyone"?16:49
josehuh?16:49
joseoh, the people?16:49
joseI can do that16:50
jcastrook everything corrected, invite sent jose16:54
josecool, thanks16:54
josewill schedule in calendar in a minute16:54
mbruzekcory_fu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141911617:04
mupBug #1419116: New trusty/cassandra charm <Juju Charms Collection:Fix Committed> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1419116>17:04
lukasaIs it possible for me to use Juju with physical hardware but to not use MAAS? Basically to just point Juju at a set of running machines that already have Trusty installed on them?17:12
joselukasa: you could use the manual provider, though things are a bit more complicated17:12
lukasajose: How so?17:12
jcastrohttps://jujucharms.com/docs/1.20/config-manual17:13
josethe point with MAAS is that it provisions machines when you need them, and once things are not needed the machines are destroyed17:13
josebut with manual, Juju is only used to run scripts, but not to manage machines17:13
josemeaning that if you install something over Juju and want to undo it, you'd have to manually do it17:13
joseor do a fresh install, then remove from your enviornment and then re-add17:14
lukasaSure, but in this case I'm demonstrating in someone else's environment, so I'll have a well-defined deploy.17:14
jcastrolukasa, that link I posted has everything you need to do a manual deployment17:14
joseoh, then I believe it suits you :)17:14
lukasajcastro: I saw, thankyou. =)17:14
jcastrothough I wish manual wasn't so ... manual.17:14
lukasaThe one question I have is with the bootstrap-host17:15
lukasaIs it acceptable for bootstrap-host to be my own machine?17:15
joseif it's going to be constantly connected to all of the other instances, I would say yes17:15
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bdx1mmcc, stokachu: how are things?19:20
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