[00:36] <thumper> jose-phillips: the tags in the charm metadata are only for finding related things in the charm store
[00:36] <thumper> they aren't used for deployment at all
[11:41] <gunix> stokachu: i have some questions regarding kubernetes
[15:34] <stokachu> gunix: go for it
[15:48] <bobeo> hey guys! made a change via juju with juju configure osd osd-devices='devices names' and it updated my osds, but now my ceph mons keep showing error due to the changes. rebooted them, but they still didnt correct. Is it broken, or do I need to clear the error?
[17:53] <bobeo> how do I find all the options a spcific charm has
[17:54] <bobeo> I am specifically looking to see al the juju config options I have available to me with the openstack base charm
[17:54] <hml> you can find on the charm’s page in the charm store
[17:55] <hml> or if it’s installed… with juju config <application>
[17:55] <bobeo> hml: I dunno. im there now. all it has is the ability to expand on the current server counts, and a few modest options wth additional features
[17:55] <bobeo> hml: yea I tried that. juju config ceph-osd
[17:55] <bobeo> but it didnt tell me the options available to ceph-osd
[17:55] <hml> openstack-base is a bundle
[17:55] <hml> so most of the setup is done
[17:55] <bobeo> ignore me
[17:55] <bobeo> I forgot to hit <enter>
[17:56] <hml> :-)
[17:56] <bobeo> im a special case today :(
[17:56] <bobeo> Im so tired. we are so close on this project, and three last minute work stops
[17:56] <hml> that’s never fun
[17:56] <bobeo> first was the firewall almost being eaten, then the firewall being pissy, understably mind you. id be mad bro too if you tried to eat me. now console access isnt loading for openstack instances
[17:57] <bobeo> i feel like im missing somethn small, but its major if forgotten.
[17:58] <hml> i’d check with the openstack-charms folks perhaps?
[17:59] <bobeo> I wish we could just cut a check to get this last piece finished
[17:59] <bobeo> we are all so tired x...x
[18:15] <gunix> stokachu: do you have any tutorial about deploying kubernetes on bare metal, with dedicated management network and nic redundancy?
[18:58] <stokachu> tvansteenburgh: ryebot kjackal knobby ^
[18:59] <ryebot> gunix: No, nothing that specific. Have you attempted on your bare metal cluster with MAAS+CDK and run into a problem?
[19:32] <magicaltrout> graping at straws here "container runtime is down,PLEG is not healthy"
[19:33] <magicaltrout> anyone seen that on a CDK install?
[20:41] <gunix> ryebot: no, we are planning to run openstack bare metal and kube on top of that just because it is easy to implement
[20:41] <gunix> but kube bare metal is far better
[20:43] <ryebot> gunix: Alright. Well, best I can advise is to try out our standard installation and let us know if you run into any issues.
[20:44] <ryebot> magicaltrout: No; is that an error from kubelet?
[20:44] <gunix> ryebot: what do you mean by standard installation?
[20:44] <ryebot> gunix: https://jujucharms.com/canonical-kubernetes/
[20:45] <gunix> i tried the lxd one
[20:45] <gunix> but some of the stuff failed after intall, so i tried rancher instead
[20:45] <ryebot> What stuff failed?
[20:46] <gunix> I can't remember exactly, it was about a month ago
[20:46] <gunix> kubernetes deployed but i think grafana or heapster failed, or both
[20:47] <ryebot> gunix: If you try it again and still hit issues, flag me down and I'll try to help you out.
[20:47] <gunix> and it displayed a few links with stuff, like stuff you could access through kubernetes proxy, but none of the links work :D