Ahhhh. That was it. After passing --config "vpc-id=vpc-924fc7f6" to `juju
bootstrap`, I can now deploy p2 instance types. Thanks Andrew!

On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 4:21 AM, Samuel Cozannet <
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> Aaah whaow. I have a default VPC myself, so that may explain the problem
> Tim is having. Early adopters problem!!
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> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Andrew Wilkins <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 3:57 PM Samuel Cozannet <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am using the default settings, no change as far as I know to what Juju
>>> would do by default.
>>>
>>
>> What Juju will do depends on what is available in your EC2 account. Not
>> all EC2 accounts were born alike.
>>
>> If your account has a default VPC, that will be used by Juju. In that
>> case, you'll have p2 instance types available. I expect this to be the case
>> for most people - all accounts created since 2013-12-04 will have a default
>> VPC.
>>
>> If you've got an older account, then you may or may not have a default
>> VPC. If you do not, then Juju will fall back to EC2 Classic. In that case,
>> no p2 instance types.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andrew
>>
>>
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>>> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 8:52 AM, Andrew Wilkins <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 8:48 PM Tim Van Steenburgh <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> 2.1.1 juju client and controller, controller bootstrapped in
>>> aws/us-east-1:
>>>
>>> juju deploy ./kubernetes-worker --constraints "instance-type=p2.xlarge" 
>>> kubernetes-worker-gpu
>>> Deploying charm "local:xenial/kubernetes-worker-1".
>>> ERROR cannot add application "kubernetes-worker-gpu": invalid constraint 
>>> value: instance-type=p2.xlarge
>>> valid values are: [m1.small cc2.8xlarge cr1.8xlarge g2.2xlarge r3.8xlarge 
>>> i2.xlarge t1.micro c1.xlarge g2.8xlarge m3.xlarge m3.medium c3.4xlarge 
>>> hs1.8xlarge r3.2xlarge m1.xlarge c3.xlarge c3.large c3.8xlarge r3.xlarge 
>>> m2.xlarge m1.large i2.2xlarge i2.8xlarge cg1.4xlarge d2.2xlarge m2.2xlarge 
>>> m3.2xlarge hi1.4xlarge m2.4xlarge r3.4xlarge r3.large d2.xlarge c1.medium 
>>> d2.8xlarge m3.large m1.medium c3.2xlarge i2.4xlarge d2.4xlarge]
>>>
>>> Are you using VPC? p2 instance types only support VPC.
>>>
>>> I /am/ able to deploy a p2.xlarge in aws/us-east-1 using the AWS console. 
>>> Looking at the code it seems this instance-type should be available: 
>>> https://github.com/juju/juju/blob/juju-2.1.1/provider/ec2/internal/ec2instancetypes/generated.go#L6165
>>>
>>> Not sure if this is a bug or PEBKAC. Grateful for any ideas while I 
>>> continue to poke at it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim
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