[00:37] wallyworld: or thumper either of you have a few to chat? [00:38] sure [00:38] https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/rick?authuser=1wallyworld: [00:38] bah [00:38] wallyworld: https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/rick?authuser=1 [00:45] thumper: are you free to pop into chat above? [01:09] babbageclunk: back from school drop off. what did you want to know about GCE networking specifically? [01:10] babbageclunk: I think I may have poked around the edges before, so *may* be able ot answer questions [01:25] axw: hi! I'm just trying to understand how GCE's networking compares to what we have [01:27] wallyworld: I'm around now [01:27] thumper: tis ok, we can chat in a bit [01:33] axw: actually, I'm having trouble formulating specific questions now - I need to get things a bit clearer in my head. [01:40] axw: ok, one specific question - GCE subnets are tied to a region and span all the AZs for that region. Should the SubnetInfos I return from gceEnviron.Subnets() have all of the AZs for a region? Or should AvailabilityZones be empty? [01:41] babbageclunk: yeah sorry, no idea about that. that's probably a question for jam [01:42] axw: :) ah well - I'm just going to pick one for now and then talk to him about it on Monday. [01:42] babbageclunk: based on the docs for SubnetInfo, I'd fill them all in. but I don't know for sure [01:43] babbageclunk: I *think* we use that to constrain which AZs to choose from when starting the instance [01:43] axw: ah, ok. [01:46] axw: I think that's the kind of information I really need, actually [01:46] okey dokey [01:48] axw: thanks! [01:48] babbageclunk: np [01:58] thumper: still around? [01:58] * rick_h checks in one more time before bed [02:01] thumper: nvm, I see you sent me an email. ty [02:13] babbageclunk: signup using your canonical email and register a credit card. The expenses wont be much for the occassional testing [02:13] Ah, ok [02:13] thanks sinzui [02:13] babbageclunk: also, you can request a raise in limits from the quota page, you might not needed. [02:14] * babbageclunk should really sort out an NZ credit card anyway. [02:14] babbageclunk: Happy to think you are protecting my firewalls. ses deleeted them all one day in December because he thought GCE would ignore requests to delete firwalls that were in use. [02:14] sinzui: oh ouch! [06:57] Hi Folks. Facing an issue publishing our charm for review [06:57] # charm release cs:~vtas-hyperscale-ci/hyperscale-0 --resource "install/-1" --channel edge ERROR cannot release charm or bundle: bad request: charm published with incorrect resources: charm does not have resource "install/" [08:54] Hey all. Any one has idea on charm push-term? [14:24] getting error ERROR unrecognized command: charm push-term [14:24] charm version is 2.2.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu16. [16:06] Hey folks. Need help getting juju terms working [16:07] juju doesn't seem to prompt for agreeing terms [16:46] perrito666, you still around? [16:46] mattyw: hey, yes, sorry I was not watching this channel [16:47] perrito666, unforgivable, as punishment here's a review you can do :) https://github.com/juju/juju/pull/7120 [16:47] :) [16:47] mattyw: I am curious, what is the number on your branch names? [16:48] perrito666, I number my branches, so I have a concept of the order I've done them in [16:48] interesting idea [16:48] perrito666, but the number resets at random intervals [16:49] perrito666, and isn't always sequential [16:49] perrito666, it's fairly ad hoc [16:50] 16 files change :p [16:52] perrito666, most of it is fairly trivial === hml_ is now known as hml === hml_ is now known as hml