On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Andrew Wilkins < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 2:44 AM Andreas Hasenack <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I was trying to add another "cloud" so that I could have multiple MAAS >> servers available to bootstrap on, without having to type the MAAS IP >> everytime in the bootstrap command line, and pass --credential. >> >> Some reading lead me to juju add-cloud, but the documentation only has >> examples for openstack clouds, like: >> >> clouds: >> <cloud_name>: >> type: <type_of_cloud> >> regions: >> <region-name>: >> endpoint: <https://xxx.yyy.zzz:35574/v3.0/> >> auth-types: <[access-key, oauth, userpass]> >> >> >> That does not translate immediately to a MAAS configuration. I asked for >> help on IRC and mgz provided me with this syntax: >> >> clouds: >> some-name: >> type: maas >> auth-types: [oauth1] >> endpoint: 'http://<IP>/MAAS/' >> >> >> Are there other options that could be used here, specific to the "maas" >> type? What about other cloud types, what changes in this template? >> > > Everything that you can use is used here: > http://streams.canonical.com/juju/public-clouds.syaml. So the things in > there of note are "storage-endpoint" and "regions". > > What's "domain-name"? andreas@nsn7:~$ juju add-credential cistack credential name: cistack auth-type: userpass username: andreas password: tenant-name: andreas domain-name: ????? credentials added for cloud cistack It's not used in http://streams.canonical.com/juju/public-clouds.syaml, nor is it documented in https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/clouds#specifying-additional-clouds. I can take a guess (DNS domain name), but I don't know where and how it's used. juju1 didn't have that, and nor does the novarc file given to me by horizon.
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