collecting tips, how-tos, tools used in troubleshooting Juju
Merlijn Sebrechts
merlijn.sebrechts at gmail.com
Fri May 26 15:40:13 UTC 2017
So, with GCE, there is an issue where Juju isn't able to expose
applications correctly when you use the incorrect credentials. The docs
show to use the "Google compute engine default service account" credential,
but that one isn't available right after creation of a new account/new
project. If you create your own, Juju won't be able to expose applications.
2017-05-24 15:23 GMT+02:00 Rick Harding <rick.harding at canonical.com>:
> I'm working to build out the troubleshooting section of the Juju
> documentation. [1] I'd like to collate common issues, tips, scripts, and
> tools folks have buried in wikis, google docs, or their brains. I'd like to
> ask you send anything you've got, as raw an unproofed as it lives today, my
> way. I'll worry about organizing, cleaning up, fine tuning the language,
> etc. I just want to ask everyone to help me brainstorm the things they can
> think of that'll be useful in a full fleshed out troubleshooting guide. No
> issue is too big or too small.
>
> Example useful things that can be generically hit could be I've got X
> configured wrong, or I hit the limit on my cloud compute instances allowed,
> or this is what happens when Y over there goes down.
>
> Potential moving parts to trigger ideas include:
> general help in diagnosing what's going on beyond the logs
> issues getting setup (add-cloud/add-credential) (the rackspace id needs to
> be in quotes)
> errors while bootstrapping
> common issues with deploying, scaling, relations
> issues with sharing/revoking models
> Cloud specific issues and trouble spots
> - MAAS
> - LXD
> - OpenStack
> - AWS/GCE/Azure
> - Manual Provider
>
> Items I'm currently calling out of scope include issues around charming as
> I think that's going to be another big chunk with a different enough scope
> to focus on separately.
>
> Thanks for the assistance everyone. From here I'll start to build up a
> "best practices" guide for operating Juju itself and we'll hopefully have a
> lot of useful material going forward that users will be able to self-help
> themselves much more easily.
>
> Rick
>
> 1: https://github.com/juju/docs/pull/1864
>
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