On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Herman Bergwerf
wrote:
> Anyone who has experience compiling juju on openSUSE?
If you're looking for just running the client, the dockerized Juju box
is a good place to start:
https://github.com/juju-solutions/jujubox
That is much less
Compiling juju on any Linux is actually very straight forward... however
*running* Juju on any Linux except Ubuntu and Centos is not going to work
(due to some platform-specific code we have)... but if all you want to do
is compile, that's easy:
Install git, bzr, and mercurial (pretty sure
Hi Jeff!
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Jeff McLamb wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> * Sorry for the cross-post on openstack-installer, but I think this is
> more of a juju question than an openstack-installer issue*
>
> As I originally deployed my current test setup via
Thanks for the info, Mike! I will provide a bit more detail as to what’s
going on in case any Juju experts have seen something similar.
Where I last left off, I had deleted all units of anything
{neutron,quantum}-gateway related from juju’s perspective. However, the
original bare metal node was
It depends on what you mean. If you mean "can I have some machines on AWS
talk to some other machines in Azure inside the same Juju environment" then
the answer is mostly no (you can use a machine's ssh info to "import" that
machine into an existing juju environment, but it's quite different than
Anyone have information around being able to use charms to have...
Neutron:
Mellanox ml2 plugin.
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mellanox-Neutron-ML2-Kilo
Ceph:
Cluster communication.
http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/whitepapers/WP_Deploying_Ceph_over_High_Performance_Networks.pdf
We are
Hmm, ok. I'm quite surprised a pretty widely used virtualization stack such
as cloudstack is not implemented in juju at all. Are there maybe future
plans to do this?
By the way, wouldn't it be easier to write a provider directly inside the
juju code? I'm not sure if there is any documentation to
Here are my slides from the first session on Thursday morning. It's a meant
to be an overview of the Juju and Charm architecture. I'm curious on
feedback as it's the first time I've run this style presentation.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Jorge O. Castro wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Herman Bergwerf
> wrote:
>> Anyone who has experience compiling juju on openSUSE?
As the juju is staticly compiled for most archs, and series/os-version
is
Ok, I meant the first thing. I don't need it right now but I might need it
in the future to scale out my infrastructure. But I suppose I could also
just migrate my entire infrastructure to another provider (I'm not sure if
this is directly possible without downtime but I can also first build a new
Is it possible to run juju across multiple public (/private) clouds? For
example, you can run juju on AWS and select different regions but can you
also run juju on AWS and GCP?
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CloudStack as CloudStack is not supported. However, Jorge mentions that,
if he recalls correctly, it works like if it was EC2. So he's suggesting
setting CloudStack as an amazon or ec2 environment, even though it's
CloudStack, because it may work this way. It's a workaround since we
don't have
Anyone who has experience compiling juju on openSUSE?
I'm an openSUSE users myself and I wanted to use the juju client on
openSUSE. Everything worked out until I came to make install-dependencies
because there are Ubuntu/Debian commands in the Makefile. Is it possible to
compile juju on openSUSE
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