Juju 2.2-rc2 has been released

Casey Marshall casey.marshall at canonical.com
Fri Jun 9 19:58:35 UTC 2017


On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Uros Jovanovic <
uros.jovanovic at canonical.com> wrote:

> Quick instructions on how the new azure credentials flow works in Juju
> 2.2-RC2:
>
> # install az client using a snap
> $ sudo snap install azure-cli --classic --edge
>

I've pushed the snap to stable, so you can drop the --edge flag:

$ sudo snap install azure-cli --classic


> # login to azure
> $ az login
>
> # install latest 2.2-rc2 Juju
> $ sudo snap install juju --classic --candidate
>
> # verify version
> $ juju version
> 2.2-rc2-xenial-amd64
> # if it's not 2.2-rc2, PATH needs to be set so that snapped juju comes
> first
> $ export PATH=/snap/bin:$PATH
>
> $ juju add-credential azure
> # select some name for the credentials,
> # then select interactive as default choice,
> # and when asked for "subscription id (optional)" just press enter.
> # the process uses the default subscription
>
> # if you’d like to select between multiple subscriptions instead
> $ juju autoload-credentials
>
> $ juju credentials
> # shows new creds for azure
>
> Done.
>
> You can also install Azure CLI Client from from https://github.com/Azure/
> azure-cli like this:
> $ curl -L https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCli | bash
>
>
> PS: a link to instructions how to get packages for other platforms should
> be https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/reference-install#
> getting-development-releases
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 1:25 PM, Chris Lee <chris.lee at canonical.com> wrote:
>
>> # Juju 2.2-rc2 Release Notes
>>
>>
>>
>> We are delighted to announce the release of Juju and conjure-up 2.2-rc2!
>> In this release, Juju greatly improves memory and storage consumption,
>> works on KVM containers, and improves network modelling. conjure-up now
>> supports Juju as a Service (JAAS), provides a MacOS client, and adds
>> support for repeatable spell deployments.
>>
>>
>>
>> The best way to get your hands on this release of Juju and conjure-up is
>> to install them via snap packages (see https://snapcraft.io/ for more
>> info on snaps).
>>
>>
>>
>>         snap install juju --classic --candidate
>>
>>         snap install conjure-up --classic --candidate
>>
>>
>>
>> Other packages are available for a variety of platforms. Please see the
>> online documentation at https://jujucharms.com/docs/de
>> vel/reference-releases#development
>>
>>
>>
>> Please note that if you are upgrading an existing controller, please make
>> sure there is at least 6G of free disk space. The upgrade step for the logs
>> can take a while, in the vicinity of 10 or more minutes if the current logs
>> collection is at its maximum size.
>>
>>
>>
>> Since 2.2-rc1
>>
>>
>> ## New and Improved
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Better support credential management in the Azure provider
>>
>> * support autoload-credentials and juju add-credential in the azure
>> provider when Azure CLI is installed.
>>
>> (this removes the requirement that the user discover their subscription
>> ID before creating credentials)
>>
>>
>>
>> Rate limit login and connection requests to the controller(s) on busy
>> systems.
>>
>>
>>
>> ## Fixes
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Fix issue where status history logs were not pruned:
>>
>>   https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1696491
>>
>>
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