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Hi<br>
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I have a openstack charm installation and kubernetes cluster running currently.<br>
I remember trying vsphere support as well but it didnt work. sorry but that just came to my mind. so i was bound to use maas in order to use vsphere and juju.<br>
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Christian<br>
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Quoting "Serge E. Hallyn" <<a href="mailto:serge@hallyn.com">serge@hallyn.com</a>>:</p>
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Well if using MAAS would be easier, I'm happy to do that. I actually just hadn't<br>
considered it a possibility, but I see at<br>
<a href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/870624/configuring-maas-with-vmware-esxi-nodes-and-virsh" target="_blank">https://askubuntu.com/questions/870624/configuring-maas-with-vmware-esxi-nodes-and-virsh</a><br>
that it may be :)<br>
<br>
I wonder what would be the difference in range of charms that I can actually use<br>
if I use MAAS vs directly use juju vsphere support.<br>
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-serge<br>
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Quoting <a href="mailto:christian.setzer@freies-franken.org">christian.setzer@freies-franken.org</a> (christian.setzer@freies-franken.org):
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Hi<br>
<br>
Thats typical me. I implied that you use maas and have trouble<br>
setting it up with juju as a cloud. Pardon me. Thats how i work ;-)<br>
<br>
BR<br>
<br>
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<br>
Christian<br>
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Quoting "Serge E. Hallyn" <<a href="mailto:serge@hallyn.com">serge@hallyn.com</a>>:<br>
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Quoting <a href="mailto:christian.setzer@freies-franken.org">christian.setzer@freies-franken.org</a><br>
(christian.setzer@freies-franken.org):<br>
Hi<br>
<br>
6.0 should work. It does for me and even 6.5.<br>
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Ok - like I say I only have the one 6.0 so not ideal, but a starting<br>
point.<br>
<br>
I already have offered the devs that they can use my environment to<br>
sort out all the open bugs. But so far nobody was willing to do so.<br>
<br>
...<br>
<br>
What i did maybe helpful do you...<br>
<br>
#!/bin/bash<br>
maas -<user> machines add-chassis chassis_type='vmware'<br>
username='<domain>\<user>' password='<password>'<br>
protocol='https+unverified' hostname=<hostname of you vcenter><br>
prefix_filter=<your host prefix> domain=<domain><br>
<br>
Pardon my ignorance - but I don't know what I'm looking at :) Do<br>
you run that on the juju server then target juju at that maas<br>
instance?<br>
<br>
Without the https+unverified i couldnt get it to work adding a<br>
chassis because in the GUI the protocol field is missing.<br>
<br>
BR<br>
<br>
Christian<br>
<br>
thanks,-serge</blockquote>
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pub 2048R/DF0339A2 2017-09-10 Christian Setzer <<a href="mailto:christian.setzer@freies-franken.org">christian.setzer@freies-franken.org</a>><br>
sub 2048R/68E412B2 2017-09-10</blockquote>
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