=== wgrant is now known as Guest27601 === thumper is now known as Guest68941 === Guest68941 is now known as thumper === Guest27601 is now known as wgrant [10:11] gnuoy`, can you point me at the mojo spec used for bug 1506287 [10:11] ? [10:11] Bug #1506287: ceph-disk: Error: Device is mounted: /dev/sdb1 (Unable to initialize device: /dev/sdb) [10:12] jamespage, sure if you look at the spreadsheet it's column B [10:12] gnuoy`, branch for specs? [10:12] jamespage, ~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs [10:12] brain still in seattle atm [10:22] gnuoy`, beisner: fwiw I suspect some sort of systemd race type thing for the ceph errors in vivid and wily [12:58] Good morning [13:00] 2015-10-15 20:07:39 ERROR juju.worker.resumer resumer.go:69 cannot resume transactions: document is larger than capped size 1939208 > 1048576 [13:00] I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1454891 which seems to be the same error I'm getting, but supposedly it's fixed a long time ago? [13:00] I'm on 1.24.6-0ubuntu1~15.04.1~juju1 from the stable ppa [13:00] Bug #1454891: 1.23.2.1, mongo: document is larger than capped size [13:00] any ideas? [13:38] mbruzek: any luck with your cert problem? [13:39] admcleod-: yeah I got it working. The cert I posted in the channel here was not expired, but I was getting tls errors because of an expired cert [13:39] admcleod-: I don't know how I got it, and I don't know how I fixed it. [13:40] oh. weird. [13:41] yeah thanks for following up === tych0- is now known as tych0 [15:36] hello guys [15:37] I'm having a bootstrap problem [15:37] anyone can help me? === wendar_ is now known as wendar [15:40] I get this error [15:40] caused by: Get http://controller:8774/v2/1e20e71ea2ee4ed2baa337e147c211df/servers/750311f9-b2f5-4300-be14-95a824fd23b4: dial tcp: lookup controller: no such host [15:41] seems like the vm isn't able to resolve controller [15:41] which is a 192.168.0.62 in my LAN [15:41] how can I workaround this? [15:43] Muntaner, this sounds like a DNS issue. which provider is this? [15:43] it is openstack lazypower [15:43] it is a private openstack installation, all-in-one, running on my 192.168.0.62 address [15:43] (server address) [15:43] can I pass dns infos to juju bootstrap so that it solves controller with that ip? [15:44] Not that I'm aware of [15:44] 1 sec, let me get my coffee and ponder on this for a moment [15:48] Muntaner, can your workstation resolve the hostname controller? [15:54] lazypower, sure [15:54] it can [15:55] weird [15:55] it shouldn't have any issues bootstrapping then [15:55] can i see the full output of your bootstrap command? [15:56] lazypower, sure [15:56] lazypower, http://paste.ubuntu.com/12800082/ [16:04] lazypower, any ideas? :) i'm quite lost [16:04] Muntaner, 1 sec i'm in a meeting [16:05] ok lazypower sry [16:05] no worries :) context switching like crazy today [16:11] lazypower, solved it by changing API endpoints into openstack ;) [16:33] Muntaner, :thumbsup: glad you got it sorted [17:03] in reactive how does leader election work? === cyberjacob is now known as zz_cyberjacob [17:39] cholcombe, the same as it does in non-reactive [17:39] cholcombe, is_leader and leader_set are in charmhelpers.core.hookenv [17:40] lazypower, ok cool i was hoping that was the case [18:04] are there good documentation on starting a new charm that will install something from a deb and then setup config when a relation changes? [18:04] with the reactive pattern? [18:05] hi lazypower, I'm apuimedon colleague, I've just finished testing the midonet charms, they should be ready for review, the last patches of https://code.launchpad.net/~lezbar will be merged into https://code.launchpad.net/~celebdor [18:18] Icey, the vanilla charm is a great example and its in the docs [18:18] 1 sec and i'll get you a link [18:18] http://pythonhosted.org/charms.reactive/ [18:18] and https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/authors-charm-composing [18:18] Icey, https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/authors-charm-composing [18:19] are what I'm looking at :) [18:19] thanks lazypower [18:20] Icey, stay tuned to the list, i'll be posting vlogs on reactive pattern charming next week [18:20] I'm trying to write a really basic charm to go with some monitoring stuff cholcombe and I are working on :) [18:22] OH [18:22] YOUR ICEY [18:22] :) [18:22] * lazypower lightbulbs [18:22] was nice hangin with ya last week virtually :D [18:22] one and the same :) [18:22] er, thi week [18:22] heh yea [18:22] * lazypower is fried from sprints [18:22] no worries :) [18:22] building a subordinate charm for https://github.com/influxdb/telegraf [18:22] basically, you can attach it to any other charm and get system metrics into influxdb :) [18:23] is the idea anyways :) [18:23] i like this [18:23] +1 [18:23] but, I figure I should try to write it in the reactive pattern :) [18:23] the only 2 things you need to start is a metadata.yaml and a composer.yaml (or layers depending on branch of charm tools) [18:23] the rest is just reactive/foo.py [18:23] and "magic" [18:24] Icey, i can hop on a hangout real quick to get you started if you want [18:24] i'm basically EOW at this point [18:24] sure [18:24] so, whats another 10 minutes :) [18:24] that would be awesome :) [18:24] linky? [18:24] https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/reactive-overlords [18:26] cholcombe, ^ === zz_cyberjacob is now known as CyberJacob === CyberJacob is now known as zz_CyberJacob === zz_CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob === CyberJacob is now known as zz_CyberJacob