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schkovich | i am working with manual provider. each machine has 3 interfaces, public, multi-tenant service and private one. is there a way to configure juju to communicate on the private interface? | 09:39 |
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schkovich | if i edit agent.conf and set apiaddresses to private one or ad private one to array am i at risk that setting might be overwritten? | 09:57 |
schkovich | is there preferable way to denote correct apiaddress? juju api-info gives me a list of all state sever IP addresses | 10:00 |
schkovich | i see, apiaddresses will be overwritten therefore state-server is setting it | 10:15 |
schkovich | not having an option to set preferred network makes manual environment truly manual | 11:03 |
schkovich | based on non-transparent rules juju is picking multi-tenant network to communicate on | 11:03 |
schkovich | which in turn makes setting firewall rules hard | 11:03 |
schkovich | instead of selecting private network and just allowing connections from all machines in subnet | 11:03 |
schkovich | firewall rules must be updated whenever a new machine is added | 11:03 |
schkovich | anyone on manual provider and selecting private network to use? state-servers, logging, storage... | 12:53 |
schkovich | there is a similar bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1303204 | 13:14 |
mup | Bug #1303204: manual provider allow specifying private address for connecting back to state-server <improvement> <manual-provider> <juju-core:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1303204> | 13:14 |
schkovich | juju does use local-cloud but in my case i have two interfaces: one on rackspace multi-tenant service network which juju would use and another one on the private network which i would like juju to use :) | 13:16 |
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schkovich | there is also a similar question on askubuntu having 6 votes http://askubuntu.com/questions/611564/how-does-juju-get-the-private-address-of-a-node | 13:17 |
schkovich | i guess that in all cases logic implemented in juju/network/address.go will be used e.g. the first ip matching condition will be used :( | 13:22 |
Johncr1 | Hello Folks, I am trying deploy a seervice in lxc-container but the container is stuck in pending state ? | 14:42 |
Johncr1 | I have stopped ufw already | 14:43 |
Johncr1 | containers: | 14:43 |
Johncr1 | 2/lxc/0: | 14:43 |
Johncr1 | agent-state: pending | 14:43 |
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Web | Big thanks to Juju team for all your work. Without you my graduate project wouldn't have been such a success! | 14:59 |
jcastro | Web: oh really? | 15:09 |
jcastro | that'd be an awesome post to put on the list, sounds awesome | 15:09 |
Web | jcastro: Thank you directly. You been a huge help. I will post a detailed development blog article soon on mastersproject.info but the project was a questionnaire service with developer access http://themindspot.com | 15:12 |
jcastro | cool, let me know when it's up, we should be able to syndicate posts on juju.u.c soon | 15:13 |
Web | Cool. I will do. Focusing on getting a job this week now that I have time but get to it soon. | 15:16 |
Web | PLus want to make sure that final grade is an A+++++++++++++. | 15:16 |
Web | first | 15:16 |
jcastro | heh, awesome | 15:17 |
schkovich | can someone explain me why in one case juju is deciding to connect to the state server on the public ip and in other to the private ip | 15:36 |
schkovich | machine agent.conf | 15:36 |
schkovich | apiaddresses: | 15:36 |
schkovich | - 10.181.139.18:17070 | 15:36 |
schkovich | unit on the machine above agent.conf | 15:36 |
schkovich | apiaddresses: | 15:36 |
schkovich | - 162.13.183.96:17070 | 15:36 |
schkovich | id does not make sense :( | 15:36 |
jcastro | I need a ~charmer to action on this if they have a minute: https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+bug/1457263 | 15:49 |
mup | Bug #1457263: Remove galera charm from personal namespace <Juju Charms Collection:Confirmed> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1457263> | 15:49 |
cjwatson | Hi, is there any way I can get juju's private mongod to not sit there spinning and calling select 100 times a second? It's quite literally causing me to have to open a window to dissipate laptop heat any time I'm using juju | 15:49 |
jcastro | cjwatson: you probably want the guys in #juju-dev for that one | 15:49 |
cjwatson | Mkay | 15:50 |
lazyPower | jcastro: as thee LP Repository has been removed, the only leftover from that would actually come from UIEngineering. rick_h_ ^ | 15:50 |
jcastro | yeah I wasn't sure if we still need to file an RT ticket? | 15:51 |
lazyPower | i dont think so | 15:51 |
lazyPower | i'm pretty sure that with the new stuff they can do it in-house. | 15:51 |
jcastro | yeah, rick_h_ I'd like to catch up with you today anyway if you have like a 10 min window for G+ | 15:51 |
rick_h_ | jcastro: sure thing | 15:57 |
rick_h_ | jcastro: sooner is better for the next two hours I've got a window | 15:57 |
rick_h_ | lazyPower: rgr, will look. not had a chance yet today | 15:58 |
jog | mgz, sinzui, do you know where I can find information on how to request a windows instance with juju? | 16:01 |
sinzui | jog: the series eg local:win2012/dummy-source | 16:02 |
rick_h_ | jcastro: lazyPower replied to the bug | 16:02 |
rick_h_ | lazyPower: glad you had the bug there because I thought it was the ~codership one. | 16:03 |
sinzui | jog: if you are using add-machine, you can use maas tags. I think like this juju add-machine --constraint tags=win2012 | 16:04 |
jog | sinzui, ok | 16:05 |
lazyPower | rick_h_: happy to help :) | 16:19 |
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jcastro | rick_h_: how about now? | 17:00 |
rick_h_ | jcastro: sure | 17:01 |
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thumper | lazyPower: you around? | 20:45 |
thumper | marcoceppi: you are at ODS? | 20:46 |
tvansteenburgh | thumper: marcoceppi flying home atm | 20:52 |
thumper | tvansteenburgh: ta | 20:53 |
lazyPower | thumper: i'm here | 20:58 |
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mattrae | is it possible with juju gui and the local provider, to choose which machines i deploy a bundle to? when i click 'deploy this bundle' it asks if i'm sure, but doesn't give me an opportunity to choose which machines i want to use | 21:38 |
lazyPower | mattrae: that's an incoming feature in a future juju gui release. | 21:53 |
lazyPower | mattrae: aiui its been prototyped, and is in the alpha testing phase | 21:53 |
lazyPower | hatch: may have more information about this for you | 21:53 |
mattrae | lazyPower: ahh thanks :) | 21:55 |
hatch | lazyPower: it's actually beta, soon to be RC'd :D | 22:17 |
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thumper | lazyPower: oh hai, I'm back here now | 22:27 |
thumper | lazyPower: do you have 10-15 minutes for a hangout? | 22:27 |
lazyPower | thumper: sure | 22:29 |
thumper | lazyPower: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/charming?authuser=0 | 22:30 |
miken | Is there a way now to be able to upgrade a charm and set a (new) config option in one step? | 23:02 |
lazyPower | miken: afaik - no. you upgrade-charm, then juju set. | 23:13 |
lazyPower | juju upgrade-charm service && juju set service foo=bar - would be a hacky way to 'do it in one step' - but you'll still get the hooks executing as such. so 2x runs of config-changed in that sequence. | 23:14 |
miken | k, thanks. Yeah, I'd ideally like to have something set for the install hook, which I assume that won't. | 23:15 |
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