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On 29/04/14 16:58, Quentin Hartman wrote:
On Trusty, the description of the nova-cloud-controller charm says
it installs nova-network, and everything seems to indicate that it
supports it, but the package doesn't seem to ever actually be
Thanks for the extra info James. I've been adding that bit of config by
hand. This leads me to a couple additional questions though.
What charm installs nova-network? Nova-compute doesn't seem to, and the
only charms I've seen that seem networking related on the surface are for
neutron. On both
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On 01/05/14 12:38, Quentin Hartman wrote:
Thanks for the extra info James. I've been adding that bit of
config by hand. This leads me to a couple additional questions
though.
What charm installs nova-network? Nova-compute doesn't seem to, and
On May 1, 2014 5:56 AM, James Page james.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
nova-compute should be if one of the nova network options is used in
the nova-cloud-controller charm. I'll run this option through our lab
again today to make sure that it is.
Thanks again for the additional info. I'd love to
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On 01/05/14 13:13, Quentin Hartman wrote:
nova-compute should be if one of the nova network options is used
in the nova-cloud-controller charm. I'll run this option through
our lab again today to make sure that it is.
Thanks again for the
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Sebastian sebas5...@gmail.com wrote:
Some help? I'm almost there to finish the charm :)
Hi Sebas! Nice work! The easiest way to get a review is to follow
these steps:
https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/authors-charm-store.html#submitting-a-new-charm
In this case just
Hi everyone,
If you missed the announcements we can now deploy to IBM's POWER8
architecture. I blogged about how we participated, including a video
of our live demo which we just did this week deploying Hadoop,
SugarCRM/MariaDB, and Websphere Liberty on a POWER8 box.
Greetings Charmers!
I've been spinning my wheels looking over the rails charm. Its a pretty
heavy weight chef charm and I've got a bit of experience with our good
friend Chef-Solo. The current RVM implementation is not up to par, so I'd
like to re-factor a bit of the inner workings.
Are any