Thanks!!

But I'm unfamiliar with the "controller". I always bootstrapped my
environments with "juju bootstrap <constraints>" or just "juju bootstrap".

I tried:   juju bootstrap test aws/us-east-1 --bootstrap-series=trusty
and got: error: flag provided but not defined: --bootstrap-series

My juju version outputs: 1.25.5-trusty-amd64


2016-04-21 12:32 GMT-03:00 Marco Ceppi <[email protected]>:

> juju bootstrap <controller-name> aws/us-east-1 --bootstrap-series=trusty
>
> That should hold you over while the cloud images are updated!
>
> Marco
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016, 11:29 AM Ney Moura <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys!
>>
>> I'm currently trying do bootstrap my Juju environment using ec2 but,
>> since today =D, I'm not able to do this because apparently there's no
>> Xenial images on my region (us-east-1) so I thought using trusty series to
>> solve the problem! But is that possible? How do I do?
>>
>> Thanks in advice!
>>
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