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beisnerthedac, thx for the extra testing on that02:48
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tinwoodcholcombe, are you joining the retrospective?14:35
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LiftedKilthas any work been done with lxd and ceph as a backend for cinder?15:13
marcoceppiLiftedKilt: lxd and ceph?15:23
LiftedKiltmarcoceppi: specifically with cinder - I know that ceph and lxd work together insofar as ceph provides a backend for glance images15:24
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LiftedKiltbut my understanding was that there are some issues with mounting ceph RBD's to lxd containers15:24
LiftedKiltsomething along the lines of - when lxd tries to migrate a container, it wants to copy the data along with it, and doesn't know to just remount the rbd15:25
marcoceppiLiftedKilt: I'm not sure of any progress there, sadly15:26
LiftedKiltmarcoceppi: hmmm ok. Who would be running point on that integration? Would it be a canonical thing since it's lxd? Or would it be a general openstack thing because it's nova?15:27
marcoceppiLiftedKilt: It's probably a LXD thing, zul do you know?15:27
tinwoodgnuoy, is there an epic doc for the work I'm going to be doing on barbican & aodh?15:28
zulLiftedKilt: nova-lxd doesnt support cinder backends yet\15:28
LiftedKiltzul: is work actively being done on enabling that, or is there a roadmap for the integration?15:29
zulLiftedKilt: both...it should be ready soon15:30
LiftedKiltzul: where would be the best place for me to follow any news on that?15:30
zulLiftedKilt: https://github.com/lxc/nova-lxd15:31
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LiftedKiltzul: awesome - thanks a lot15:31
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beisnerthedac, Tribaal's https://review.openstack.org/#/c/314557 is clear for takeoff imo (stable charm update) - can you do the review/landing honors?17:43
thedacbeisner: will do17:43
thedacbeisner: Tribaal +217:45
lazyPoweryo beisner18:04
lazyPowerquestion for you18:04
beisnershoot lazyPower18:04
lazyPoweroh nevermind i click on the reivew and it 404's18:04
lazyPower<318:04
beisner -> not sure if that's good or bad18:06
lazyPowergreat in this case18:06
lazyPoweri dont need to bug you :D18:06
lazyPowernot more than i already have anyway18:06
aisraeltvansteenburgh: I pip installed bundletester on xenial but don't have a bundletester command in my path. What did I do wrong?18:07
lazyPoweroh speaking of, do we need a xenial flavor of charmbox soon?18:07
tvansteenburghaisrael: uhhhh18:07
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jhobbsdeej: /wg 818:09
jhobbsoops18:09
aisraeltvansteenburgh: I found it in ~/.local/bin/bundletester18:09
bdxopenstack-charmers: Is this a known bug, or am I doing something wrong here -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+source/neutron-openvswitch/+bug/158027118:09
mupBug #1580271: hook failed: neutron-plugin-api-relation-changed for neutron-openvswitch:neutron-plugin-api <neutron-api> <openstack> <neutron-openvswitch (Juju Charms Collection):New for openstack-charmers> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1580271>18:09
aisraelwhich is not in path18:09
tvansteenburghaisrael: that's weird18:10
aisraelYeah, I've never seen python bits installed there. Usually they go into /usr/local18:10
lazyPoweraisrael - thats default if you use pip install --user18:11
aisraellazyPower: I didn't use --user, though18:11
lazyPoweraisrael - you'll need to add that path to $PATH if you want anything installed via your userdir isolation18:11
tvansteenburgh-u instead of -U ?18:11
lazyPowerweeeeiiirrrddd18:11
lazyPowermaybe xenial has different behavior?18:11
aisraelno -u18:11
magicaltroutmarcoceppi: if i spin up a demo environment today can you promise not to switch it off until after tomorrow? :)18:12
aisraeland it dumps a stack trace18:12
Tribaalbeisner: thedac: thanks a lot!18:12
beisnerhi bdx - /var/log/juju/unit-*vswitch* may also be indicative on that18:12
aisraeltvansteenburgh: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16350722/18:13
magicaltroutkwmonroe: ping18:13
bdxbeisner: yea, its spammed with connection errors for not having rabbit up yet18:14
tvansteenburghaisrael: looking18:14
bdxthat shouldn't depend on rabbits relation or connectivity though18:14
beisnerbdx, ah yes if rmq is grumpy, generally no one else is happy.18:15
bdxbeisner: ok, yeah, I'll get rabbit in check and see what gives .... is xenial/rabbit successfully deployable to your knowledge ... I've been having a fit with it18:17
beisnerbdx, yep xenial rmq is looking good from my perspective18:18
bdxbeisner: awesome. deployed to lxd as well?18:19
beisnerbdx, but i've not thrown it at juju-tip+maas-tip like you are doing right now ;-)18:19
beisnerbdx, ack.  this scenario results in a happy rmq:  https://github.com/openstack-charmers/openstack-on-lxd18:20
tvansteenburghaisrael: what charm or bundle? i can't repro and i'm on xenial18:20
aisraeltvansteenburgh: cs:~3-bruno/trusty/quobyte-client18:22
aisraelhmm18:23
bdxbeisner: I see, it deploys for me using lxd cloud type too, just not as a lxd on a MAAS deployed node -- just xenial/rabbit deployed to lxd on maas just hangs on "Waiting for rabbitmq app to start" :-(18:23
aisraeltvansteenburgh: Probably unrelated, but I got this running bundletester from ~18:24
aisraelhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16350914/18:24
aisraelperms on the file were root:root. easy fix, but kind of odd18:24
bdxbeisner: trusty/rabbit seems to deploy successfully to lxd on maas though ... I'll see if I can't grub up a bug for this18:24
tvansteenburghaisrael: bt running against that charm, no errors for me18:25
tvansteenburghaisrael: i did install it in a venv thought18:25
tvansteenburghthough18:25
aisraeltvansteenburgh: I'll do that and try again18:26
aisraelI bet it's something with this .local wonkiness18:26
tvansteenburghaisrael: your first paste seems like a legit bug, just not sure how to repro18:28
bdxwjst18:29
tvansteenburghaisrael: do you have make installed?18:31
aisraeltvansteenburgh: Yep. I installed build-essential18:32
tvansteenburghaisrael: what about charm-tools18:32
aisraeltvansteenburgh: negative. installing now18:33
tvansteenburghaisrael: that was the cause of the bug. will fix18:33
aisraeltvansteenburgh: confirmed. thanks!18:33
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beisnertvansteenburgh, i've found that when using --no-destroy but not using --allow-failure, bt keeps on trucking onto the next test instead of stopping/bailing on the first fail.  i was expecting/need it to halt and keep the deployment so we can poke at the model with bots.  idears?18:37
* tvansteenburgh looks18:39
beisnertvansteenburgh, fwiw, we do have reset: True ... perhaps we can't have both?18:42
tvansteenburghbeisner-food: any other options?18:45
lazyPowerbeisner - yeah thats what you're looking for. setting reset to false, and not allow failure. That will cause the test to abort and your bots can aggregate the resulting env18:51
lazyPowerbut you say it continues barreling on? thats weird18:52
tvansteenburghbeisner-food: afaict there's no correlation between these options in the code. one shouldn't affect the other. if you use -F by itself it works as expected?18:58
aisraeltvansteenburgh: May have hit another bundletester issue, at the bottom of this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16351794/19:20
beisnertvansteenburgh, lazyPower - yah i'm looking for the best of both worlds:  recycle the bootstrap node, but bail on fail.   /me retries with reset: false ... will holler back19:20
beisnertvansteenburgh, i'm not setting -F anywhere, just mentioned that so that you know we're not setting it.19:22
tvansteenburghbeisner: -F == --allow-failure19:22
beisnertvansteenburgh, right, i'm not using -F.  i want it to fail and halt.19:23
tvansteenburghoh, right19:23
tvansteenburghbeisner: so if you don't use --no-destroy, it stops after first failure??19:24
beisnertvansteenburgh, not sure actually.  i dove into it with what i wanted, which is --no-destroy + reset: True .. and that blew all the way through tests regardless of pass/fail19:25
beisnertvansteenburgh, right now, testing with --no-destroy + reset: False.19:25
bdxbeisner, openstack-charmers: my primary point of contention with 16.04 deploy is here -> juju bootstrap --config config.yaml localhost lxd19:30
bdxooops19:30
bdxhehe19:30
tvansteenburghaisrael: yeah, i guess we could handle that case better19:30
aisraeltvansteenburgh: apparently, that fail is because all machines are stuck allocating (due to Your quota allows for 0 more running instance(s). You requested at least 1 (InstanceLimitExceeded)19:30
bdxhere: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16351894/19:30
tvansteenburghaisrael: indeed19:30
tvansteenburghaisrael:  filed a bug for that but it likely won't be high priority19:32
tvansteenburghaisrael: https://github.com/juju-solutions/bundletester/issues/4519:33
aisraeltvansteenburgh: ack, thanks.19:33
beisnertvansteenburgh, lazyPower - hrm.  with --no-destroy and reset: False and the first test rigged to fail for debugging, it didn't bail:  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16351971/19:35
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lazyPowerbeisner that seems like a bug :\19:35
tvansteenburghno, it's per test file19:36
tvansteenburghto bundletester, a test is a file, it does't know anything about the contents of the file19:36
beisneris there an equiv to `juju test --set-e` in bt?19:36
lazyPoweroooo19:36
lazyPowerthats right19:36
lazyPowerit'll attempt to complete the current TestCase then bail, right tvansteenburgh?19:37
beisnerso the first test file is known-fail (and it fails).  but then it proceeds to the 2nd test file.19:37
lazyPowerwhen i say TestCase, i mean finish all the test_ methods in that class...19:37
beisnerin this case, it's the 'deployment' that will knowingly fail19:37
beisnernot really the test19:37
* tvansteenburgh squints19:37
tvansteenburghbeisner: can you paste the whole log?19:37
bdxbeisner: I'm subscribing you to the bug I made for openvswitch, is that cool?19:38
beisnertvansteenburgh, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16352034/19:39
beisnerbdx, yah, please link here too.  thx man19:39
bdxbeisner, openstack-charmers -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+source/neutron-openvswitch/+bug/158027119:39
mupBug #1580271: hook failed: neutron-plugin-api-relation-changed for neutron-openvswitch:neutron-plugin-api <neutron-api> <openstack> <neutron-openvswitch (Juju Charms Collection):New for openstack-charmers> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1580271>19:39
beisnertvansteenburgh, /me retries w/o no-destroy19:42
tvansteenburghbeisner: i'm having trouble coming up with any more excuses for why it doesn't work :P19:42
lutostagstub: realize its not your timezone, but curious where I should submit a bug for the https://git.launchpad.net/postgresql-charm ? a default config option makes it fall over on a xenial deploy19:43
tvansteenburghlutostag: i filed mine here https://bugs.launchpad.net/postgresql-charm :)19:44
lutostagtvansteenburgh: thanks, looks reasonable :)19:44
bdxopenstack-charmers: https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+source/rabbitmq-server/+bug/158031619:50
mupBug #1580316: Waiting for rabbitmq app to start <openstack> <rabbitmq-server (Juju Charms Collection):New for openstack-charmers> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1580316>19:50
beisnertvansteenburgh, lazyPower - chit.  so without --no-destroy and with reset: False, i get the same.19:55
tvansteenburghbeisner: good, otherwise it's even weirder19:55
beisnertvansteenburgh, so it looks like if the fail is a deployment failure, it doesn't count19:56
tvansteenburghbeisner: oh...19:56
bdxopenstack-charmers -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+source/ceph-osd/+bug/158032019:56
mupBug #1580320: no block devices detected using current configuration <openstack> <storage> <ceph-osd (Juju Charms Collection):New for openstack-charmers> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1580320>19:56
tvansteenburghbeisner: still doesn't make sense, exit code is non-zero which should be all that's needed19:57
beisnertvansteenburgh, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16352231/19:57
beisnertvansteenburgh, ha, right!?   Exit Code: 1 ... call [next test...] is happening though19:58
tvansteenburghyeah19:58
tvansteenburghbeisner: humor me an remove the -r and -o switches19:58
beisnertvansteenburgh, ack.  couple mins...19:59
tvansteenburghbeisner: i can't repro locally no matter what i try20:01
tvansteenburghbeisner: what's in your tests.yaml?20:01
tvansteenburghahasenack: you around/available for questioning?20:07
tvansteenburghbeisner: wait a sec...in that last pastebin you were passing -F20:09
* tvansteenburgh suddenly realizes the whole thing was a giant troll20:10
beisnertvansteenburgh, wait.  what.20:11
beisnerf'ing -F20:11
beisnersure enough.  who put that there?20:11
beisnertvansteenburgh, lazyPower - lol, yah a lil unintended !failfast troll for ya.20:12
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: what's up?20:13
beisnersorry for the noise on that folks20:14
tvansteenburghbeisner: np20:15
tvansteenburghahasenack: when someone does `apt install juju-deployer` how does the system know which python to use? does it just use default system python?20:16
lazyPowerbeisner thats brilliant :D20:16
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: use for what, to run apt, or to run deployer?20:16
tvansteenburghahasenack: deployer20:16
beisnerlazyPower, just making sure we're all paying attention ;-)20:16
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: deployer package has a dep on certain version(s) of python,20:16
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: other than that, the final call is the shebang line20:17
ahasenack$ head -n 1 $(which juju-deployer)20:17
ahasenack#! /usr/bin/python20:17
tvansteenburghahasenack: okay. i thought maybe there was more to it on the packaging side but i guess not. thanks20:19
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: packaging is really py2 centric20:20
tvansteenburghahasenack: deployer with juju2 is only going to work with py3 on trusty, b/c the trusty version of py2 doesn't support TLS 1.220:21
tvansteenburghahasenack: so i was trying to figure out if we need to do anything on the packaging side to accommodate that20:22
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: and what is switching to tls 1.2 exclusively?20:22
ahasenackserver-side?20:22
tvansteenburghjuju20:22
ahasenackI see20:22
tvansteenburghahasenack: as of beta720:22
ahasenackyou mean the juju api endpoint20:22
tvansteenburghyeah20:22
ahasenacklooke like #eco will have their hands full ;)20:22
tvansteenburghwell i already did the work in deployer and jujuclient20:23
ahasenack*looks20:23
ahasenackto port to py3?20:23
tvansteenburghyeah20:23
ahasenackit's a fork?20:23
tvansteenburghno20:23
tvansteenburghpy2 and py3 support20:23
ahasenackpysix?20:23
tvansteenburghyeah20:23
ahasenackok, that will need some smarter packaging20:23
tvansteenburghbranches are here if you're curious https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/157669520:24
mupBug #1576695: Deployer 0.7.1 on trusty cannot talk to Juju2 because :tlsv1 alert protocol version <ci> <deployer> <maas-provider> <python2.7> <regression> <juju-core:Invalid> <juju-deployer:In Progress> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1576695>20:24
ivandovHi, is this an okay area to ask some questions regarding juju2.0 errors I'm having trying to run on Ubuntu 16.04 on Linux on System z (mainframe)... need some pointers20:24
tvansteenburghahasenack: okay, well that's why i asked. i don't know anything about packaging20:24
ahasenackalmost 4k lines20:24
ahasenacktvansteenburgh: that level of packaging is a bit over my head20:24
beisnertvansteenburgh, ok so we failed well without -F.  next ?:   any way to tune the timeout happening @ self.d.setup(timeout=900) ?20:25
tvansteenburghbeisner: yes!20:25
beisnerwee!20:25
tvansteenburghbeisner: https://github.com/juju/amulet/issues/11920:26
tvansteenburghahasenack: what do you mean "that level"20:26
tvansteenburghahasenack: doing py2 and py3?20:27
ahasenackahasenack: producing multiple binary packages, one for py2, one for py320:27
tvansteenburghok20:27
ahasenackfrom one source20:27
tvansteenburghwell thanks for your moral support anyway :)20:27
ahasenackI'm sure there are tons of tutorials out there20:27
tvansteenburghi've been needing to learn about packaging anyway20:27
ahasenackit's just not something I have done before20:27
tvansteenburghmy time has come20:27
beisnertvansteenburgh, \o/ cool thanks!20:28
tvansteenburghbeisner: sure thing20:28
tvansteenburghivandov: certainly, ask away20:28
tvansteenburghcaveat, i know nothing about Z20:29
* tvansteenburgh looks around20:29
ivandovHaha, that's okay... I'm likely needing some basic juju help first... I'll muddle through the z issues afterwards20:30
* magicaltrout checks his hotel room for a spare SystemZ mainframe to test on20:31
ivandovSo, I followed the Getting Started devel docs, which worked swimmingly, but now when I try to deploy charms, they fail... I assume because some of the hooks aren't written for z...20:31
ivandovBut how would I go about actually seeing the error details that are shown under 'juju status' for a particular machine... It doesn't seem to let me do a 'juju ssh' into it... and 'juju debug-logs' just hangs20:32
tvansteenburghjuju debug-log --replay20:32
ivandovyup, that has no output20:33
tvansteenburghhrm20:33
tvansteenburghsounds like a bigger issue20:33
ivandovjuju status shows the machine in an error state... and the individual units show a message of "Waiting for agent initialization to finish "20:34
tvansteenburghivandov: yeah, that's a juju problem, not the charms20:34
tvansteenburghmarcoceppi: is juju supposed to work on Z?20:34
ivandovYes, it was announced as supported with 16.04 LTS GA20:35
tvansteenburghokay20:35
ivandovThe list of supported charms is still something i'm looking for, but from what I understood... Juju was supported20:36
tvansteenburghivandov: can you pastebin the output of `juju status --format yaml`20:36
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ivandovhttp://pastebin.com/CaggRfWU20:37
tvansteenburghivandov: did you bootstrap with --upload-tools?20:38
ivandovNo, as per the devel documentation... I followed this line "juju bootstrap lxd-test lxd" for bootstrapping20:39
tvansteenburghivandov: i'm not sure how to fix the "no matching tools available" error in machine 0...marcoceppi, lazyPower?20:41
lazyPowerivandov - can you give it another go with --upload-tools? I'm not certain what the arch is for Z series, and we may / may not have published simple streams for those and the version of juju you are using.20:44
lazyPoweri'm not terribly familiar with that, and i defer to our release team20:45
ivandovz arch is s390x ... okay, do I have to somehow delete the current lxd bootstrapped environment?20:46
lazyPowertry juju destroy-model default && juju destroy-controller lxd-test20:46
lazyPowerthat should clean up the currently deployed controller + default model. if you created any additional models, it will complain at you that there are active models and they need to be destroyed before you can destroy the controller20:47
ivandovyup, that destroyed it... then create a new controller as documented in the devel docs? https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/getting-started20:47
magicaltroutmake sure you append --upload-tools20:48
ivandovso just "juju bootstrap lxd-test lxd --upload-tools" ?20:48
magicaltroutyeah20:49
lazyPowerivandov - one additional note. i noticed the workload you deployed was docker. THats going to fail on the lxd provider. It doesn't ship with the proper profile enabled by default, and there are some additional concerns to be worked out there before any docker/layer-docker based workloads will be deployable via lxd20:51
ivandovOkay, bootstrap complete... any specific charm I should try to deploy... I have been unable to find a list of charms compatible with z... I doubt the mediawiki-single bundle would work20:52
lazyPowerif i can suggest an alternate workload - the elasticsearch charm is a good option20:52
lazyPowerits java based and shoudl work ootb if z has a jvm and/or works with openjdk20:53
lazyPoweri'm fairly certain that charm assumes openjdk20:53
ivandovOkay, deployed elsaticsearch... seems like a slightly different error... http://pastebin.com/K9dHywyk20:55
magicaltroutthat ones easy :P20:55
lazyPowerprogress :) looks like you dont have the lxd images imported20:55
ivandovHaha, okay... any pointers on how to get that done?20:56
magicaltroutsomething like20:56
magicaltroutlxd-images import ubuntu trusty amd64 --sync --alias ubuntu-trusty20:56
lazyPoweri'm looking, but it looks like this got rolled into the provider code now.. its importing the images on bootstrap20:56
lazyPowerit may only be the xenial image though20:56
ivandovmagicaltrout: I assume the arch that you have listed in your command won't work with z20:58
lazyPowerivandov correct, sub the arch as required20:59
magicaltroutyeah that was a copy and paste :)20:59
magicaltrouti don't have a mainframe in my hotel room ;)21:00
ivandovHaha... come on! Get on that!21:00
magicaltroutyeah i'll have a word21:00
ivandovIt's a great space heater21:00
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lazyPowerquestion: can i play tetris on it?21:00
magicaltroutarosales: tell your boss I would like a system z mainframe in my hotel room to test on please21:01
ivandovmagicaltrout: with the lxd-images command... is that a utility I need installed?21:01
magicaltrouterm21:01
magicaltrouti may have changed in recent releases21:02
magicaltroutlxc image import <file> --alias <name>21:03
magicaltroutaccording to linuxcontainers.org21:03
ivandovYup, just found that with a little google-fu... now I need to find an image file that would work with z21:03
ivandovhmm..21:03
magicaltrouttheres a published list of images somewhere.....21:04
arosalesmagicaltrout: come to his talk or bof this afternoon and you can tell him yourself  ;-)21:04
magicaltrouti might just do that21:04
ivandovhttps://images.linuxcontainers.org/ looks like the list i'm looking for21:05
magicaltroutthat be the one21:05
lazyPoweri see s390x images in the list21:05
lazyPower\o/21:05
magicaltroutnot one for trusty though21:05
magicaltroutyou might be scuppered :P21:06
ivandovYup, was just about to say that21:06
lazyPowerxenial + though21:06
lazyPoweri dont see one for trusty21:06
ivandovSo, I'd need to find a charm that's based off of xenial to get a little further in testing some charm deployments?21:06
lazyPowerivandov - well plot thickens. I have a xenial ready charm, that works on juju 2.0 using resources21:07
lazyPowerdo you know if there's an etcd s390x binary or if you're comfortable compiling one?21:07
ivandovnot sure... I can definitely poke around... I guess it'd be an interesting practice to try to compile one lol21:07
magicaltrout2https://jujucharms.com/q/xenial21:08
magicaltrout-221:08
magicaltroutthats about the first time in its history the search function has actually been useful21:08
lazyPowermagicaltrout nicely done21:08
lazyPowerthe ubuntu charm is probably the lowest bandwidth test to see if it works21:09
beisnerjamespage, fyi, one to watch re: bundletester switch (re: juju test deprecation) & amulet via tox/venv:   https://review.openstack.org/#/c/31477321:09
lazyPowerjuju deploy ubuntu --series=xenial21:09
ivandovshould I destroy the model & controller again?21:10
lazyPoweryou shouldn't need to, no21:10
lazyPoweryou can destroy that service that's stuck looking for trusty image data21:10
ivandovand, do I need to add an lxd image for s390 before doing that? Or was that done during bootstrapping?21:10
lazyPowerit should have prepared you a xenial image.   lxc list images  will tell you what you've got available.21:11
ivandovhmm lxc list images didn't look promising21:12
ivandovhttp://pastebin.com/eW0T278821:12
magicaltroutmine says the same21:13
magicaltroutdon't trust it21:13
magicaltroutbut you can grab an image anyway it doesn't really matter21:13
ivandovokay, then i'll just try juju deploy ubuntu --series=xenial21:13
lazyPowera lot of this has changed since the last time i used it.21:13
lazyPowermagicaltrout - dude, resources are p. cool21:14
lazyPowerthis is my new fanfare, is resources. offline'ing charms one dependency at a time :D21:14
magicaltrouti'm not entirely sold on resources, I think you should be able to tie a resource into the charm in the charmstore21:15
ivandovwooo! the ubuntu charm started21:15
magicaltroutexcellent21:16
ivandovWell, thank you magicaltrout and lazyPower for your help... I gotta run to an engagement I'm late for... but... I'll likely be back on tomorrow trying to figure out the next steps to this21:18
ivandovtruly appreciated :)21:18
magicaltroutcool21:18
magicaltrouthave fun21:18
lazyPowercheers :)21:19
magicaltroutyeah i like the idea of resources lazyPower but I'd like to be able to define one in my charm but not have to have a user download and commit the resource21:22
lazyPowerwith store delivery, they dont have to21:22
magicaltrouti'd like on the first run for a charm to be able to grab a resource from the web21:22
magicaltroutstore what?21:22
lazyPoweryou version the resource w/ the charm, and they ship as a packaged resource.21:23
lazyPowerso you as the charm author21:23
lazyPowercharm push ~fishy/foo21:23
lazyPowercharm publish ~fish/foo --attach foo=bar21:23
magicaltrouthmm21:24
magicaltrouti'll have to dig into that21:24
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arosalesmagicaltrout: you at the conf?23:15
arosalesmagicaltrout: specifically in the keynote apache sessions?23:15

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