How to use juju-core with canonistack?

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Thu Apr 25 15:01:29 UTC 2013


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On 25-04-2013 11:57, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> 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

bootstrapping
> 
after adding the above to my environment worked, but I'm
a bit confused. I thought this was the default public-bucket-url
already. But maybe not. Or maybe the default bucket got the tools
since I last tried.

Anyway, thanks! That cleared up a bit how juju-core will work with
private clouds.
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