[00:21] <bilal> Is there a way to use juju API or some file in juju node where I can get the IPs of all machines that are being used in the whole openstack deployment?
[05:39] <stub> marlinc: Juju lets you open ports and expose them to outside of the environment per service, which will use OpenStack security groups. Inside the environment however, you need to do your own firewalling. If you are writing your charms in Python, charmhelpers.contrib.ufw can help here.
[05:40] <stub> charmhelpers.contrib.network.ufw sorry.
[05:41] <stub> marlinc: I believe features are being worked on that will allow better control inside the environment, but I don't know what release is targetted.
[07:16] <ezobn> Hi all, Does the juju charms ready for deploying the DVR in the Openstack Kilo ? Can I use gre with them ? I use /juju-proposed repo for the juju...
[10:25] <ezobn> Hi all, Does the juju charms ready for deploying the DVR in the Openstack Kilo ? Can I use gre with them ? I use /juju-proposed repo for the juju...
[10:58] <Mmike> Hi, lads. I upgraded juju on my control node to 1.24 (from 1.23). Now I'd like to upgrade agent across all the deployed services, but one by one. Is that possible? I see that juju upgrade-juju doesn't accept service name....
[14:12]  * Zetas waves to everyone
[14:42] <frankban> cory_fu: hi and thanks for the review on the redis charm. I updated it following your suggestions, could you please take another look when you have time?
[14:42] <cory_fu> frankban: Absolutely.  I have RQ time slotted for today, so I will follow up on it in the next few hours.
[14:43] <frankban> cory_fu: thanks!
[14:43] <cory_fu> np
[14:57] <mbruzek> jose: Can you help me with an on-air charmers meeting?
[14:57] <mbruzek> jcastro: ping!
[14:57] <mbruzek> jcastro ^^
[15:00] <jcastro> mbruzek: yo
[15:01] <mbruzek> jcastro: I need an on-air meeting
[15:02] <jcastro> anyone can make one
[15:02] <jcastro> https://plus.google.com/hangouts
[15:02] <jcastro> there's a "str a hangout on air" button
[15:02] <jcastro> mbruzek: is this a one off or a regular meeting?
[15:05] <mbruzek> jcastro: we got it sorted.
[15:06] <mbruzek> jcastro marcoceppi set up the meeting
[15:06]  * jcastro nods
[15:17] <marcoceppi> https://github.com/juju-solutions/review-queue
[15:17] <mbruzek> The Review Queue repository, let us know if you have issues
[15:17] <mbruzek> ^^
[15:30] <ezobn> Hi all, do the last kilo OpenStack charms support the gre for dvr mode ? I use 1.24 juju-core with the latest available charms...
[15:37] <marcoceppi> https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/04/15/using-the-services-framework-to-implement-your-charms-intent/
[16:06] <jamespage> lukasa, bird update for 14.04 just got released - is that good enough to avoid using the PPA?
[16:06] <lukasa> jamespage: *Possibly*, I promise nothing. ;)
[16:07] <lukasa> I'll check tomorrow
[16:08] <cholcombe> can i disable the sudo apt-get update everytime i run amulet?
[16:08] <cholcombe> or bundletester i mean
[16:16] <cholcombe> lazyPower: is there a limit on how long bundletester tests can take overall?  I have 9 tests i think at this point
[17:28] <lazyPower> cholcombe: afaik just the standup side of the test.
[17:29] <cholcombe> ok
[17:29] <lazyPower> i think the tests themselves can be executed for any indeterminant amount of time
[17:29] <lazyPower> if that's not the case, we should probably get a bug filed against bundletester to make that tuneable
[17:41] <lazyPower> thumper: https://github.com/chuckbutler/DNS-Charm/releases/tag/v0.2.3
[17:43] <ezobn> does anybody know dhcp_agents in Kilo release of charms still installed by quantum ? or can like dvr installed by neutron-api/neutron-openvswitch charms ?
[17:44] <lazyPower> ezobn: i'm not sure what you're asking - can you clarify?
[17:47] <ezobn> lazyPower, I am trying to install Kilo Openstack using dvr option. So wondering do I still need the quantum charm ?
[17:47] <lazyPower> ah, i'm not goign to be much help i'm sorry. I would suggest you ping the mailing list with that question. Our OpenStack charming team is primarily UK based - and active on the ML as it helps them respond during their TZ operating hours.
[17:52] <ezobn> lazyPower, NP, just continue experimenting ;-) it is the only way to make sure ... :-)
[19:27] <bdx> hello, how is everyone??
[19:29] <bdx> I am trying to "juju deploy <charm> --to lxc:<machine id>" and am having no luck with my containers getting ip addresses allocated to my deployed containers
[19:29] <bdx> see here: https://github.com/Ubuntu-Solutions-Engineering/openstack-installer/issues/627
[19:30] <bdx> I am using non-maas dhcp/dns
[19:30] <bdx> everything works minus deploys to containers
[19:31] <bdx> could someone share some insight as to what extra steps may need be taken when deploying to containers using non-maas dhcp/dns???
[19:32] <bdx> anything would be useful
[19:32] <bdx> thanks
[19:34] <bdx> charmers, openstack-charmers: https://github.com/Ubuntu-Solutions-Engineering/openstack-installer/issues/627
[19:55] <bdx> https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1466629
[19:55] <mup> Bug #1466629: Containers fail to get ip when non-maas dhcp/dns is used <dhcp> <dns> <lxc> <maas> <openstack-installer> <openstack-provider> <ubuntu-engineering> <ubuntu-openstack> <juju-core:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1466629>
[19:57] <mbruzek> jcastro: Juju Office Hours are where.
[19:57] <jcastro> https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYdV8bIUC8y55qgI8K7oE749yUCVWW5CqvYM5fe32jcnc9G6qg?authuser=2&hl=en
[19:57] <jcastro> in here folks!
[19:58] <jcastro> marcoceppi: mbruzek ^^^
[19:58] <jcastro> lazyPower: ^
[20:02] <marcoceppi> thumper: https://design.ubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-ubuntu_cof-orange-hex.png
[20:05] <jcastro> if anyone has any questions for the team, we're streaming on http://ubuntuonair.com
[20:52] <jcastro> https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/reference-release-notes