sebas5384 | jose: ping | 00:03 |
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jose | sebas5384: pong | 01:52 |
jose | sorry, was at university | 01:52 |
Prabakaran | I have created a charm for java. In my config-changed hooks i have written code for installation procedure, and in my start hook i have written command "java -version " to check java is installed successfully or not. Now the issue is deployment was not successful as start hooks failing stating "java - Command not found" but i logged into juju local machine and checked java installed or not by running java -version it was working | 06:42 |
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stub | hazmat: I think you can do both. The limitation is apparently logical replication can only happen from the primary, whereas hot standbys can cascade. | 08:59 |
sto | hello, I'm trying to generate my own bundle to install openstack and want to deploy some services to specific machines... ¿is that possible? | 09:01 |
sto | I was trying to do it with tags, but seems that the bundle does not handle them | 09:02 |
sto | juju-quickstart: error: bad API server response: invalid request: invalid bundle bundle: unsupported constraints: tags | 09:04 |
sto | I'll try to add the machines first and deploy to "1", "2", etc | 09:10 |
marcoceppi | sto: tags are supported, that error is very odd. Could you please show us your bundle file? | 10:45 |
sto | marcoceppi: I'll send it latter, sure | 10:48 |
rick_h_ | marcoceppi: sto that's quickstart/the gui. I think it doesn't support tags as they're not available across systems and doesn't support deploying bundles to 'existing machines' | 11:24 |
rick_h_ | marcoceppi: sto using the deployer directly might prove to have better results for something specific like that. | 11:24 |
sto | rick_h_: aha | 11:25 |
sto | ok, then, I'll move to deployer | 11:28 |
sto | thanks for the advice | 11:29 |
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wwitzel3 | whit: ping pong | 14:34 |
whit | hiya wwitzel3 | 14:36 |
jcastro | bdx: heya | 14:38 |
jcastro | bdx: did dmitri's jusggestion wrt. passing --debug help find the cause? | 14:38 |
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bfrank | hi, has there been any progress towards using juju on centos? | 16:17 |
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alexisb | bfrank, juju v1.24.0 (currently in stable ppa) is the first juju release with CentOS workload support | 16:28 |
alexisb | bfrank, release notes: https://launchpad.net/juju-core/+milestone/1.24.0 | 16:29 |
bfrank | thanks | 16:31 |
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redelmann | hi there! | 20:36 |
redelmann | Is any simple way to get all hostname of units on a service? | 20:37 |
redelmann | using charmhelper | 20:37 |
redelmann | something like needmyunits() => ['maas-node-1', 'maas-node-2'] etc etc | 20:38 |
thumper | marcoceppi, lazyPower: ^^ | 20:48 |
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hazmat | redelmann: if they have a peer relation. you can just do relation-list to get them | 21:00 |
redelmann | hazmat, nice, i don't have peer-relation, maybe is time add one to my charm. | 21:02 |
redelmann | hazmat, ThankYou | 21:02 |
hazmat | np | 21:02 |
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