Thanks Marco, that is awesome :) For those interested, this image comes with a blog post on our insights site http://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/02/10/create-devops-magic-on-azure-with-canonicals-juju/
Also available on the Azure channel9 blog http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/AzurePartner/Guest-Post-Create-DevOps-Magic-on-Azure-with-Canonicals-Juju Have fun reading and don't forget to share the love! :) Best, Sam Le 11 févr. 2015 04:26, "Marco Ceppi" <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hey Andrew, > > I agree with you on the feedback, since it's an HTML page at the moment > it's hard to incorporate those items, but I've forked the repo and started > building a lightweight Python app to provide that feedback to the user. > > Marco > > On Tue Feb 10 2015 at 9:37:48 PM Andrew Wilkins < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Samuel, >> >> Looks neat. A few things: >> 1. Once the VM is ready, the entire landing page keeps refreshing at 1s >> intervals. That doesn't leave a lot of time to add the .publishsettings >> file and upload. >> 2. There's no feedback to say whether or not the .publishsetttings file >> has been uploaded, and whether bootstrapping is underway. I guess I did it >> twice because of point 1, because now I have two "juju bootstrap" processes >> on the machine :) >> 3. When the GUI eventually came up, it wouldn't accept the password that >> the page displayed. This is related to point 2: the page gave me the link >> to the GUI for one env, and the password for the other. >> >> It'd be great if the "upload credentials" bit greyed out once uploaded, >> and then under "3. Wait for a few minutes..." there was something >> describing the current status. e.g. "Installing Juju", "Deploying Juju GUI". >> >> Cheers, >> Andrew >> >> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 11:01 PM, Samuel Cozannet < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dear All, >>> >>> Yesterday we released an alpha of a new Ubuntu image on MS Azure VM >>> Depot: https://vmdepot.msopentech.com/Vhd/Show?vhdId=50248 >>> >>> If you use that image and spin a VM with it, you'll be able to upload >>> your Azure .publishsettings file to its web interface. From that moment, >>> the VM will boostrap a Juju environment, install the Juju GUI. >>> The main web page auto refreshes, and presents the link to the Juju GUI >>> with a password when it's ready. >>> >>> The whole process from upload to Juju GUI takes about 10min to complete, >>> and does not require any knowledge of Juju or Ubuntu to start playing. >>> It leaves you with a fully functional Juju environment using your >>> default subscription as your main Azure provider. >>> >>> We hope you enjoy that new and easy way to start with Juju. We aim at >>> making this image available from the Marketplace when we gather enough >>> feedback and fix bugs that remain. >>> >>> The whole code and explanations are available on >>> https://github.com/SaMnCo/juju-azure. Please use that repo to send >>> feedback while we make it better. You can also answer to this thread on the >>> list to ask any question or feature request you may have. >>> >>> Best, >>> Samuel >>> >>> -- >>> Samuel Cozannet >>> Cloud, Big Data and IoT Strategy Team >>> Business Development - Cloud and ISV Ecosystem >>> Changing the Future of Cloud >>> Ubuntu <http://ubuntu.com> / Canonical UK LTD <http://canonical.com> / >>> Juju <https://jujucharms.com> >>> [email protected] >>> mob: +33 616 702 389 >>> skype: samnco >>> Twitter: @SaMnCo_23 >>> >>> -- >>> Juju mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju >>> >>> >> -- >> Juju mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ >> mailman/listinfo/juju >> >
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