Re: A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta2, and conjure-up, are here!

2017-03-30 Thread Marco Ceppi
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 3:42 AM Chris Lee wrote: > A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta2, and conjure-up, are here! > > > ## What's new in 2.2-beta2 > > - [conjure-up] A new spell which deploys Landscape On-Premises 17.03 > - [conjure-up] Support for channels > > > ###

A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta2, and conjure-up, are here!

2017-03-30 Thread Chris Lee
A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta2, and conjure-up, are here! ## What's new in 2.2-beta2 - [conjure-up] A new spell which deploys Landscape On-Premises 17.03 - [conjure-up] Support for channels ### conjure-up channel support conjure-up can now deploy from release channels, for example, if

Giving everyone a little data science, Juju and Zeppelin

2017-03-30 Thread Rick Harding
I wanted to point folks at something kind of fun. I was recently playing with some data that I wanted to visualize and, after talking with folks, I was pointed over to Zeppelin which is one of the big data charms. My data wasn't big, and I wasn't using Hadoop. I only had some stuff in sqlite that

Re: Juju2 behind proxy

2017-03-30 Thread Dmitrii Shcherbakov
Hi Vladimir, I would white-list at least the following: ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com - TCP/80, TCP/443 cloud-images.ubuntu.com - TCP/80, TCP/443 keyserver.ubuntu.com - TCP/80, TCP/11371 archive.ubuntu.com - TCP/80, TCP/443 launchpad.net - TCP/22, TCP/80, TCP/443 launchpadlibrarian.net -

[Review Queue] landscape-scalable, landscape-dense, ibm-was-base, ibm-was-nd, kubernetes, mongodb, ibm-spectrum-scale-manager

2017-03-30 Thread Cory Johns
Greetings, Kevin, Pete, and I took a stab at the review queue today. March 30, 2017: Kevin, Pete, Cory - Landscape-scalable - https://review.jujucharms.com/reviews/112 - Looks good, promulgated to: - https://jujucharms.com/landscape-scalable

Fwd: Quick analysis of 'stale' transactions

2017-03-30 Thread John Meinel
We're trying to look at reasons why we end up with some stale transaction ids in the txn-queue. I did find a machine with 18 entries in its txn queue, all of which are '6: applied'. I ended up discovering that SetLinkLayerDevices and SetDeviceAddresses are both causes of a fair number of