Hi Mark,

I can't think of many other companies or communities where you're likely to get a response from a founder. It's very reassuring. Thank for the redirect to the charmers team. I'll follow up there.

These changes to the charms are obviously part of a wider plan to mature the Juju charms, and presumably to support a broader range of deployment scenarios. I've been Googling around, and I can't find any documentation that explains where these charms are headed.

For instance, for HA the updated charms now support multiple vips, but those multiple vips must be bound to multiple NICs. These multiple NICs must exist inside an LXC container that Juju has instantiated. Where is the documentation that describes how one creates such an LXC container? Presumably the host system must provide multiple bridges for the LXC container to attach to, and juju has to reconcile available networks (on the host) with required networks, but I don't see this documented anywhere.

From the perspective of someone using the charms, these changes seem to have come out of the blue, and the built-in Charm documentation (readme, config etc.) doesn't provide an overview of how this new multi-NIC HA is supposed to work.

Maybe it's just bad Google-fu on my part that I can't find the answers. Where should I go to find answers to these questions?

Thanks,
John

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