Also, on another note, when I return the information for one of my load
balancers in rackspace, none of the information for the nodes is displayed.
I get the node count appropriately, but the nodes field is blank for some
reason. I'm not sure if this is an issue on my side or not.
Example: LoadBalancer{id=23851, region=IAD, status=ACTIVE, name=dsfsdf,
protocol=HTTPS, port=443, nodeCount=2, *nodes=[]*, timeout=30,
algorithm=RANDOM

 Thanks!


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Andrew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well that's the other thing. When I use either all of the 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT or
>> 1.7.0 in my program, it doesn't work. When I use the 1.7.0, I get errors
>> when trying to use the rackspace-cloudservers-us as a provider, and so I
>> talked with Ignasi and I used the 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT for the rackspace
>> provider
>> and then it worked. But if I switch all of the jar files to the
>> 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT I can't get the aws-ec2 provider to work.
>>
>
> Hm, that's interesting. Same error, or a different one? Either way, having
> two different versions of jclouds JARs in your app is very unlikely to be
> sustainable going forward, so if you can put together a small test case
> please create an issue for this - preferably the 1.8.0-SNAPSHOT (i.e.
> master) issue.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ap
>



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Jeremiah Robertson
Georgia Tech Junior
Aerospace Engineering
Grand Challenges Program
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