[14:04] <Merlijn_S> Has the session started yet? The video isn't visible..
[14:06] <mbruzek> Merlijn_S: I don't see it either
[14:06] <open_komputes> somebody please call jcastro
[14:08] <mbruzek> Jorge is working on it I am told
[14:08] <mbruzek> Please stand by
[14:09] <open_komputes> - \o\
[14:10] <open_komputes> - /o/
[14:10] <open_komputes> everybody say yea-o
[14:13] <mbruzek> Video has changed for me.  Do you see Starting soon.... ?
[14:13] <Merlijn_S> Jep, thx!
[14:14] <open_komputes> woohoo -  \o/
[14:14] <jcastro> https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYcWFozuIDm8dkpreL6Q0nZIpRns7eYZqOWJw5yHP1DNBIFZpg?hl=en&authuser=0
[14:14] <jcastro> if you wanna hang out
[14:15] <komputes> echo (echo)
[14:15] <open_komputes> nm, two tabs
[14:17] <open_komputes> ouch
[14:17] <mbruzek> sorry about the technical difficulties
[14:17] <mbruzek> Please join the hangout if you want
[14:18] <RaphSoeiro> Google logo blocking the top left, can you bring your terminal down a bit?
[14:18] <mbruzek> https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/getting-started
[14:21] <tulkastaldo> hello, or something
[14:22] <mbruzek> Hello and welcome
[14:22] <mbruzek> Please preface the question with QUESTION:
[14:22] <mbruzek> If you have any questions
[14:23] <open_komputes> QUESTION: what did you need to configure before 'juju bootstrap' on your machine
[14:23] <open_komputes> (specifically to config AWS)
[14:23] <mbruzek> open_komputes: you need to install juju and configure it with your AWS credentials
[14:23] <mbruzek> https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/getting-started
[14:23] <mbruzek> aws link: https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/config-aws
[14:24] <mbruzek> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/stable
[14:27] <mbruzek> http://developer.juju.solutions/
[14:27] <mbruzek> Please sign up here if you are developing charms.
[14:27] <mbruzek> This is our program
[14:29] <mbruzek> That Jorge spoke about just minutes ago
[14:30] <mbruzek> https://jujucharms.com/
[14:30] <mbruzek> https://jujucharms.com/store
[14:31] <mbruzek> Juju charm store link to wordpress : https://jujucharms.com/q/wordpress
[14:33] <mbruzek> Please let me know if you have any questions
[14:33] <mbruzek> if we are going too fast
[14:34] <mbruzek> or if we move through something and you have questions
[14:42] <mbruzek> http://54.80.48.142/
[14:42] <mbruzek> blog is live
[14:49] <open_komputes> QUESTION: how do you automate scaling up wordpress or maria-db  when met with peak traffic
[14:50] <mbruzek> http://54.144.117.184/
[14:50] <mbruzek> Blog through HA proxy
[15:04] <cory_fu> https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/authors-charm-building
[15:11] <cory_fu> http://interfaces.juju.solutions/
[15:11] <cory_fu> https://github.com/johnsca/juju-relation-mysql
[15:13] <cory_fu> https://github.com/johnsca/apache-php
[15:17] <cory_fu> https://pythonhosted.org/charms.reactive/
[15:35] <mbruzek> cory_fu: reminder you need to have JUJU_REPOSITORY set to build the charm in the right directory
[15:36] <mbruzek> Not having JUJU_REPOSITORY environment variable set has tripped me up a few times
[15:40] <mbruzek> http://interfaces.juju.solutions/
[15:40] <lazypower> !QUESTION  the build process is an add only process right? if i rebuild and i've removed a file, an interface, etc., does it reflect this in the built charm?
[15:40] <mbruzek> This page shows the intefaces and layers
[15:40] <mbruzek> http://interfaces.juju.solutions/layer/apache-php/
[15:41] <mbruzek> This is the Apache php layer
[15:41] <mbruzek> You can see it is on version 1
[15:52] <Icey> lazypower can you not just rm -r $TARGET_CHARM and then rebuild?
[16:12] <kjackal> Looks great, could we talk about "benchmarking coverage"?
[16:13] <kjackal> How many charms do we have with benchmarks?
[16:13] <jcastro> good question, I'll bring it up
[16:15] <mbruzek> http://blog.cloud-benchmarks.org/
[16:31] <kjackal> It would be great to have great visualizations on the benchmarks results. Eg graphs stack  diagrams
[16:31] <aisrael> kjackal: That's a great idea. We'll have something to that effect coming soon!
[18:39] <mbruzek> ARe there any questions?
[19:01] <cory_fu> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10ZfjFECmN1MKLOxtcp_9abHbJQNbZwyfAfQWCJeRfxc/edit#slide=id.gbc959c588_1_144
[19:01] <cory_fu> Sorry, first slide link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10ZfjFECmN1MKLOxtcp_9abHbJQNbZwyfAfQWCJeRfxc/edit#slide=id.p
[19:15] <Merlijn_S> would this vendor thing make it possible to choose if you want to deploy vanilla hadoop or cdh5 ?
[19:15] <cory_fu> That's the idea, yes
[19:15] <cory_fu> To make it easy for a vendor to tweak the charm to their specific dir, port, user, etc configuration
[19:16] <Merlijn_S> Great! I'll look into that, I currently have a fork of the hadoop charms to deploy cdh5
[19:32] <lazypower> !QUESTION As a fellow charmer, and the iPy Notebook bundle... if i stuff all this log data in logstash can i get at it with iPyNotebook + hadoop?
[19:32] <udsbotu> lazypower: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[19:36] <lazypower> Ah, ok. so we need to push the data over HDFS to the big data units
[19:36] <lazypower> ok, that doesn't seem unreasonable
[19:37] <lazypower> also, sorry if called out - just curious what i can do with it today
[19:42] <admcleod-> lazypower: apparently elasticsearch has native hadoop and spark support
[19:45] <lazypower> admcleod- i was reading about that
[19:45] <lazypower> and for those that would rather, it appears you can even hook up kafka with an ES river to directly event ingest from ES
[19:45] <lazypower> *ingest events