I've also seen that. To get the nodes you need to cal the "get" operation
to get the details of the load balancer. The list call does not return the
node details.
El 12/03/2014 20:30, "Jeremiah Robertson" <[email protected]> escribió:
> 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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