[09:22] <tvansteenburgh> niedbalski: where's your repo for converting juju status to a bundle?
[09:25] <tvansteenburgh> niedbalski: nevermind, i found it
[10:03] <g3naro> yo yo yo
[11:00] <lazyPower> g3naro: to answer your question re: is anyone running juju for prod - lots of people
[11:01] <lazyPower> g3naro: anyone that stands up ubuntu openstack is using juju under the covers + there are lots of orgs that use juju to model their infra on top of our openstack, and public cloud integration (not to mention the ones that are hard to measure as they reside behind corp firewalls)
[13:01] <bmoosefh> Hi, I have a setup question for a juju environment I'm working on. Is it ok to ask here?
[13:10] <bmoosefh> Perhaps this isn't the right venue for user questions?
[13:21] <bmoosefh> I'll just ask anyway, and if anyone could help I'd be very grateful
[13:21] <bmoosefh> I've bootstrapped juju onto a multihomed server
[13:22] <bmoosefh> in a maas environment
[13:22] <bmoosefh> and I'm having trouble understanding how the master node is chosing the ip it advertises as the api end point
[13:23] <bmoosefh> it's not chosen the one that was specified in the bootstrap
[13:23] <bmoosefh> this has the effect of meaning I can't deploy LXC hosted services
[13:24] <bmoosefh> as the LXC instances are only bridging on to the management network, which was also the network I'd accessed the master over during bootstrap
[13:24] <bmoosefh> specifically the cloud-init rtask can't fetch the juju-tools tar as it's trying to connect on the wrong IP
[13:34] <jrwren> bmoosefh: please post that question on askubuntu.com
[13:34] <bmoosefh> ok
[13:34] <jrwren> please include juju version and a bit more detail about the network configuration
[13:35] <jrwren> oh, and the provider. looks like manual provider?
[13:36] <bmoosefh> maas in this case
[13:36] <bmoosefh> I'll write it up on askubuntu
[13:37] <jrwren> you might also ask in #maas
[13:43] <bmoosefh> thanks