That sounds more like the 'ubuntu' user inside the container is having
trouble? Juju connects to initially launched machines as the ubuntu user,
not as your username.
John
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 5:32 AM, fengxia wrote:
> Verified by login to the container. I could `apt
How did you login to the container? It sounds like you may be missing
SSH logins?
Tim
On 22/02/18 14:32, fengxia wrote:
> Verified by login to the container. I could `apt update`, `apt install
> htop`.
>
> At juju bootstrap terminal, I picked up this error message:
>
> 01:27:52 DEBUG
Verified by login to the container. I could `apt update`, `apt install
htop`.
At juju bootstrap terminal, I picked up this error message:
01:27:52 DEBUG juju.provider.common bootstrap.go:564 connection attempt
for 10.170.
130.125 failed: WARNING: Your password has expired.
Password change
On 02/21/2018 04:47 PM, David Britton wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 04:11:44PM -0500, fengxia wrote:
Hi Juju,
Is anyone seeing this? I'm running the same setup as yesterday's, then
updated `apt update && apt upgrade` this morning. All of a sudden `juju
bootstrap localhost ..` stuck at
Some progress. It's complaining about "password expired"? What does it mean?
Here is a debug trace running via `juju bootstrap --show-log --debug
(dev) fengxia@ubuntu:~$ juju bootstrap --show-log --debug localhost devlocal
21:17:23 INFO juju.cmd supercommand.go:56
Here is a debug trace running via `juju bootstrap --show-log --debug
(dev) fengxia@ubuntu:~$ juju bootstrap localhost devlocal
Creating Juju controller "devlocal" on localhost/localhost
Looking for packaged Juju agent version 2.3.3 for amd64
To configure your
Hi Juju,
Is anyone seeing this? I'm running the same setup as yesterday's, then
updated `apt update && apt upgrade` this morning. All of a sudden `juju
bootstrap localhost ..` stuck at Attempting to connect. LXC container
was created and had an IP, but juju won't connect somehow?
1. Tried
Hi Giuseppe
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 at 11:15 Giuseppe Attardi
wrote:
> The latest Ceilometer non longer uses a DB to store its data, but rather
> it sends it in a pipeline to Gnocchi.
> In order to use Ceilometer with Gnocchi, I had to patch the ceilometer
> bundle not to
The latest Ceilometer non longer uses a DB to store its data, but rather it
sends it in a pipeline to Gnocchi.
In order to use Ceilometer with Gnocchi, I had to patch the ceilometer bundle
not to wait for a shared-db relation.
In fact, I removed completely any mention of the database in the