/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/11/09/#juju.txt

kyanhhi, is Juju on cloud or can it be installed on my own server?03:00
hloeungkyanh: it can be installed on your own server03:07
kyanhhloeung, thanks a lot. I read on the site but it's hardly to figure the juju architecture :)03:13
anrahI have problem with setting some unit data and then accessing it on a interface-layer10:16
anrahhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23450338/10:23
anrahThe ipv6_addr seems to be empty always10:23
kjackalanrah: I wouldn't go into IPv6 territory at the moment. Is it a requirement for you?11:23
anrahkjackal: partly yes.. As I use chef below the Juju and I've written my cookbooks in a way that it prefers ipv6 over ipv411:27
anrahand also I have some requirements that IPv6 should be used if it's available on the platform11:28
kjackalanrah: I know that there is work going on on IPv6 as we speak, rick_h should have more info on this11:34
anrahin general also I'm little confused am I able to use certain units unit data on my interfaces?11:34
kjackalanrah: normally your reactive layer will call the functions of the interface passing any information required11:36
mrammkjackal: hi, I'm at some Juju roadmap planning meetings right now11:45
mrammkjackal: rick_h is the one who is working on making sure that ALL the IPs/subnets on an interface are made available to charm authors.11:46
anrahnice11:46
mrammanrah: I will try to get some more detail, though he is currently in a meeting11:47
kjackalmramm: anrah is into the telco field. This might help in connecting him with the right people.11:49
mrammkjackal, yea definitely.11:50
kjackalanrah: if you could share some details on what your use case is that would be helpful11:50
mrammanrah: could you send an email with your question to me at mark.ramm-christensen at canonical ?  We would very much like to work with you to demo your stuff to various operators we are talking to at the moment, and I'd like to connect folks on that level.11:52
mrammI will also track down and see when the address stuff is going to land, and see if there's a good way to get what you want right now.11:53
anrahmramm: Sure! We have already discussed with Max and Milan about our approach11:54
mrammanrah: That's good news.11:54
mrammI was just out doing a workshop at an operator here in Europe last week, and it is always great to have more VNFs to demo at such things.11:56
mrammand the code you pasted above is great -- uses the latest reactive stuff, looks clean and easy to explain to high level telco audiences11:57
mrammvery nice!11:57
zeestratmramm: Apologies for butting in, but is there any chance that you guys will make the Juju roadmap somewhat? It would be really great to know where the project is headed and what will be focused on.12:00
zeestrat*public12:00
mrammzeestrat: Sure, I'll try to get the details from the team as soon as they are finalized (probably next week) pushed to the mailing list.12:01
mrammzeestrat: also, what we have as a roadmap is what Canonical will push -- Juju is open source so it's possible that other things will get done12:01
zeestratmramm: That sounds great. Thanks12:02
jamespagetvansteenburgh, morning12:27
jamespagetvansteenburgh, https://github.com/juju-solutions/bundletester/pull/71 would help with getting the openstack-charmers charms which are currently failing cwr passing again I think12:27
jamespagebeisner, ^^12:30
jamespagetvansteenburgh, if you want to test it against cs:~james-page/rabbitmq-server-requirement12:40
jamespagethat has a small delta to install from test-requirements.txt12:40
jamespagemarcoceppi, do bundletests for cwr require use of virtualenv flag?12:42
marcoceppijamespage: I'm not 100% sure, ses is the one who would know best, followed by cory_fu12:43
jamespagemarcoceppi, okies - just trying to get our openstack gate story and cwr lined up so we can keep both happy :-)12:44
tvansteenburghjamespage, marcoceppi: reviewing now13:59
cory_fujamespage, marcoceppi: Save for a brief window last week, CWR tests are run inside charmbox to ensure a consistent, clean environment, since the venv doesn't help with apt packages that the tests might install.14:32
cory_fuSo, no, they don't require the virtualenv flag.14:32
jamespagecory_fu: ok so we're good with just the requirements change I've proposed then14:33
jamespagethat's helpful I tink14:33
jamespagecory_fu, https://review.openstack.org/#/c/395574/ running through UOSCI for gate test14:34
cory_fujamespage, tvansteenburgh: Not that I think that having an explicit option is an issue, but couldn't you achieve the same effect by including '-rrequirements.txt' or '-rtest-requirements.txt' in the list of python-packages?14:35
jamespagecory_fu, that might work14:36
jamespagecory_fu, can we get cwr pointed at cs:~james-page/rabbitmq-server-requirement whilst we test this out?14:36
cory_fujamespage: We will need that BT change merged and released, build-cloud updated, charmbox rebuilt, https://hub.docker.com/r/seman/cwrbox/builds/ rebuilt, and the Jenkins slave(s) updated.  I don't have access to do the last two.  (Obviously, there are too many moving parts in the current CWR system, so we're looking to streamline that.)14:49
cory_futvansteenburgh: Do you have access to the Jenkins slave(s)?  Could you do the last two on there?14:50
tvansteenburghcory_fu: which slave14:50
cory_futvansteenburgh: xenial-slave14:51
tvansteenburghcory_fu: looks like no. i can ask sinzui if it's urgent?14:58
cory_futvansteenburgh: I guess it depends if Seman is still out sick today14:59
lazyPowercory_fu - jsut for future reference, when we rebuild charmbox, cwrbox triggers a rebuild15:01
lazyPowerso we *can* update the cwrbox15:02
cory_fulazyPower: The timing on the builds made me think that it wasn't causative, but that's good to know15:02
lazyPoweryeah, i cant help with the slaves, but i can help w/ the dockerhub stuff :P15:02
cory_fuAnd the docker image is pulled for each build, so that's good.15:03
magicaltroutif anyone wants me to import goods into the USA next year once the trade deals are scrapped.... let me know! ;)15:14
magicaltroutlazyPower: did you reschedule that elastic stack chat?15:15
lazyPowermagicaltrout - not yet, looking for a good date next week. what works for you?15:18
magicaltrouthow sober do i need to be?15:18
lazyPowerits just planning/chat so 70/30?15:19
magicaltroutokay not Wednesday or Thursday lazyPower15:20
magicaltroutother than that i'm good15:20
magicaltroutif you make it a bit later than you did this time, its less likely to clash with any PST meetings I have15:21
magicaltroutthey're always around 8-9am15:21
magicaltroutof course the trade off their is i'll have drunk more ;)15:22
lazyPowerno worries i'm armed to the gills against drinking engineers ;)15:36
lazyPoweri'll shoot for a 10am PST meeting on Tuesday15:36
magicaltroutcool15:47
magicaltroutadmcleod_: you coming next week or not then?15:47
lazyPowermagicaltrout - i just sent the updated calendar invite, thanks for keeping on me about that :)16:07
lazyPoweri also attached a meeting agenda doc, and you should have edit rights, feel free to add to the agenda topic list if you have anything thats burning from your perspective16:07
jcastro_heya balloons16:39
jcastro_I'm updating the juju instructions in the kubernetes documentation, do we have a section in our docs on how to install via snaps? I would like to include other distros if possible.16:39
lazyPower+1000 to that notion16:39
cory_futvansteenburgh, kwmonroe: Replied to your comments on https://github.com/juju/amulet/pull/16617:53
cory_futvansteenburgh: Missed your reply about the comment.  Adding that now17:53
cory_futvansteenburgh, kwmonroe: Actually, I just noticed that Amulet already includes path.py in its requirements, so I can just say "for filename in Path(dir).files():"17:56
bdxhows it going everyone?18:10
lazyPowerWhats up bdx18:11
bdxMerlijn and I just hashed out some initial work on juju <-> jenkins integration ideas, its on this etherpad -> http://184.72.79.132/p/jenkins-collab18:11
bdxwe would love any insight/feedback anyone has18:11
bdxwe had to cut it short today, but it will be an ongoing project so ... stay tuned!18:12
lutostagbdx: interesting... what's that jenkins charm got compared to the upstream jenkins?18:16
bdxlutostag: xenial19:10
bdxexperimenting with local lxd in the build process19:10
bdxneeded xenial19:11
lutostagbdx: https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins-charm supports xenial19:12
lazyPoweri think important info here is this charm layer landed last week ^19:12
lutostagtrue19:12
lazyPowerdid we ping the list with that info?19:13
lutostaglazyPower: good point... the communication is lacking for sure19:13
lutostaglazyPower: marcoceppi had plans for making that the promulgated jenkins charm, anything I can do to help that process?19:14
lazyPowerlutostag - i think we just need a RevQ submission for that19:14
lutostaglazyPower: ok, thanks, will do19:14
lutostagbdx: sorry, our fault for not making it wider known, I hate when that happens19:15
bdxlutostag: its cool man ... it would be sweet to get that promulgated though19:16
bdxlutostag: theres no series in the metadata .... does this mean it supports xenial by default lol?19:17
lutostagbdx: should work on trusty + xenial, but I think we'll just try to get it promulgated for xenial, so we don't need to worry about a trusty upgrade story19:18
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beisnericey, https://github.com/juju/theblues/issues/4919:46
iceybeisner: good one :)19:47
constlmarcoceppi, ubuntu charm file links leads to this -> https://api.jujucharms.com/charmstore/v5/~marcoceppi/xenial,trusty,precise/ubuntu/archive/Makefile21:17
constlwhen seeing the charm details from my local juju gui21:18
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bdxmarcoceppi, beisner: where does the jenkins-slave interface come from?23:55

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