How to use juju-core with canonistack?

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Thu Apr 25 14:57:54 UTC 2013


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On 25-04-2013 11:04, John Meinel wrote:
> There is a public bucket on Canonistack that we uploaded the tools
> to. We mentioned it in the release notes, I don't have the exact
> URL offhand. You can set public-bucket-url in your
> environments.yaml, and juju can then download the tools from
> there. Alternatively, you can run "juju sync-tools", which will
> download the tools from the official ec2 bucket and copy them into
> your private object storage (swift on canonistack).

Thanks for the pointer to the release notes, I had forgotten that.
FWIW, this is the bucket in canonistack:

public-bucket-url:
https://swift.canonistack.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_526ad877f3e3464589dc1145dfeaac60


I tried sync-tools, but it didn't work:

$ juju sync-tools -e canonistack
listing the source bucket
found 6 tools
found 6 recent tools (version 1.10.0)
listing target bucket
found 0 tools in target; 6 tools to be copied
copying tools/juju-1.10.0-precise-amd64.tgzerror: use of closed
network connection

The credentials for canonistack are set in the environments.yaml file,
as are the ones for aws.
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