[07:07] <kjackal> Good morning Juju World!
[14:04] <bkc_> I am unable to conjure-up kubernetes on vsphere, getting "Insufficient resources to satisfy configured failover level for vSphere HA." probably because I cannot specify the datastore and network to use. How do I specify the datastore and network in vsphere cloud config?
[14:06] <tvansteenburgh> bkc_: i'm not sure but maybe this will help https://hackernoon.com/vmware-vsphere-kubernetes-and-gpus-of-course-a7a06c87c51d ?
[14:06] <tvansteenburgh> bkc_: SaMnCo might have other pointers
[14:08] <bkc_> thanks, its confusing the relationship between conjure-up and juju.. If I bootstrap juju, will conjure-up use the existing controller?
[14:08] <bkc_> also in the example, it only shows how to specify the root disk size, but still no way to specify the datastore or network to use
[14:09] <stokachu> bkc_: you can only specify external network to use
[14:09] <bkc_> k, how does juju choose the datastore to use?
[14:09] <stokachu> bkc_: also if you bootstrap juju, conjure-up can use that existing controller
[14:10] <stokachu> bkc_: good question that I dont have an answer for
[14:10] <stokachu> bkc_: SaMnCo when he's around will, or perhaps axw
[14:10] <bkc_> I wonder, if I bootstrap the controller, then later move it to a different datastore, will conjure-up re-use that datastore for the remaining k8s nodes..
[14:11] <bkc_> in the juju vsphere go code, I do see mention of datastore, but I haven't figured out where that value is coming from
[14:11] <stokachu> bkc_: conjure-up just uses whatever is defined in juju model
[14:11] <SaMnCo> bkc_: can you try bootstrap then start conjure-up?
[14:12] <SaMnCo> As conjure-up can plug to an existing controller
[14:12] <bkc_> I will try it, but I need explicit control over datastore
[14:12] <SaMnCo> You shouldn't have to specify the data store or network
[14:13] <bkc_> I do need to be explicit about which datastore to use.. we have many other vms and managed san..
[14:15] <SaMnCo> Ok. Sorry I don't have much time right now but maybe you can create a data center, allocate storage and network thrre
[14:15] <SaMnCo> And then tell juju to use only that
[14:15] <SaMnCo> Using Juju bootstrap vSphere/dc
[14:16] <SaMnCo> Datacenters are regions for Juju in vSphere
[14:16] <bkc_> to do that I would have to allocate an entire vm host to the new datacenter.
[14:17] <bkc_> unfortunately I cannot do that.. this is on-prem deployment with only 3 hosts, 256GB ram each but I cannot free up a host. Also I wouldn't be able to have failover with only one host
[14:18] <bkc_> thanks for answering my questions, I think I will have to try k8s-anywhere instead.
[15:19] <tvansteenburgh> bdx: <3 for your blog post
[15:21] <bdx> tvansteenburgh: thx, you gave me the motivation
[16:01] <Budgie^Smore> o/ juju world
[16:33] <lazyPower> \o Budgie^Smore