 i just tried the canonical-kubernetes-elasticsearch bundle
 got error at the elasticsearch
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/26408473/
 log from elasticsearch/0
 in trusty only have jdk 7 in repo?
 then when i tried manually install openjdk 8 n set it as default java ,
 get this:
 sg: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: INFO: os::commit_memory(0x0000000085330000, 2060255232, 0) failed; error='Cannot allocate memory' (errno=12)
[08:21] <ejat> anyone tried n working?
[11:56] <kjackal_bot> Hello, we are behind a proxy and when doing juju deploy ssl authentication is failing
[11:56] <kjackal_bot> is there a way to bypass this?
[16:45] <tylerderosagrund> Hi all I need some help! I am trying to bootstrap juju on a openstack cloud and I am getting ERROR fetching hosted model spaces: subnet exist. What flags can I use to fix this?
[16:48] <tylerderosagrund> Tried searching through the docs but nothing is really clear
[16:49] <kwmonroe> admcleod: does ^ that ring any bells?
[16:51] <kwmonroe> tylerderosagrund: i haven't run into that, but i'm also a simple man and don't get too fancy with bootstrapping.  it might help if you could pastebin the output of your juju bootstrap command, preferably with  the --debug flag.
[16:52] <tylerderosagrund> Right on let me do that real fast.
[16:53] <admcleod> kwmonroe: hmm nope
[16:53] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: you may also want to ask in #openstack-charms
[16:54] <tylerderosagrund> Ah didnt know that channel existed
[16:54] <tylerderosagrund> I'll ask there too
[16:56] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: is it your own openstack cloud or someone elses?
[16:56] <tylerderosagrund> It's rackspace's
[16:56] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: ah then #openstack-charms may not be so helpful to you.
[16:56] <tylerderosagrund> The actual error is ERROR fetching hosted model spaces: adding subnet "192.168.2.0/24": subnet "192.168.2.0/24" already exists
[16:56] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: what juju version are you using?
[16:56] <tylerderosagrund> I just dont know what to use to change the subnet
[16:56] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: i see a similar issue here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1699930
[16:56] <mup> Bug #1699930: Subnets are not associated with VPCs when using AWS <juju:Fix Released by wpk> <juju 2.2:Fix Released by wpk> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1699930>
[16:57] <admcleod> tylerderosagrund: juju --version ?
[17:03] <hml> tylerderosagrund: i wonder if you’re hitting this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1733266
[17:03] <mup> Bug #1733266: Autodetection of subnets prevents bootstrap when there are duplicate subnet ranges <network> <openstack-provider> <juju:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1733266>
[17:03] <hml> tylerderosagrund: for rackspace - there is a lot of overlap with the openstack provider
[17:32] <tylerderosagrund> Sorry all I got disconnected
[17:32] <tylerderosagrund> The juju version is 2.3.1-xenial-amd64
[17:33] <tylerderosagrund> And yes I think I am running into that bug hml
[17:35] <hml> tylerderosagrund: is it possible to change the subnets on your racksapce config?  as a work around
[17:35] <tylerderosagrund> I am going to see if that might work. I am also going to try a different region too
[17:35] <hml> tylerderosagrund: or have a user that can only see one of the networks?
[17:46] <gunix> is this support channel for conjure-up too ?
[18:12] <tylerderosagrund> so hml, changing it to a different region seemed to work
[18:13] <hml> tylerderosagrund: okay - the network config must be different there
[18:13] <tylerderosagrund> Yea, each tennant has its own networks so when I look 192.168.2.0/24 doesnt exist there
[18:13] <tylerderosagrund> sorry g/tennant/region/