PS: The in-page links in your README don't work in the charm store because
of this bug: https://github.com/juju/juju-gui/issues/2650
If you want' add a :+1: to that bug so they know I'm not the only one using
such links ;)
PPS: I saw *"By using the Elastisys CharmScaler, you agree to its license
The issue I see here is that there is much more momentum behind stuff like
Nagios. It would be great if you could just plug this into existing
monitoring/metrics solutions.
I see the Charm has some Nagios-related config options and relations, is
there some documentation about how this charm
On 21 March 2017 at 13:00, Merlijn Sebrechts
wrote:
> Awesome stuff!
>
> Would it make sense to expose the autoscaling options over an
> interface/relationship? So that you can connect the autoscaler to a charm
> and the charm tells the autoscaler how it should be
The question there is how different businesses will have different rules. I
think it makes sense for a relation to describe what the charm author
thinks is useful parameters/etc and maybe some default scaling config but I
think that different folks will have different tastes to this. Especially
as
Awesome stuff!
Would it make sense to expose the autoscaling options over an
interface/relationship? So that you can connect the autoscaler to a charm
and the charm tells the autoscaler how it should be scaled
2017-03-20 21:54 GMT+01:00 Simon Kollberg :
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On 20 March 2017 at 18:13, Charles Butler
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I realized last week I had completed a review and failed to send an update
> to the mailing list. As some of you may have heard on the Juju Show that
> Elastisys released their Charm Scaler to the
Greetings,
I realized last week I had completed a review and failed to send an update
to the mailing list. As some of you may have heard on the Juju Show that
Elastisys released their Charm Scaler to the promulgated channel.
This was an easy +1 from me, with comprehensive test suites, and