Greetings Halimaton, I see you ran across my tutorial on exposing LXC containers on your network. There are a few things here that can cause the problem you are seeing about "Containers failing to start".
The networking on the local provider if faux DHCP, and doesn't seem to check for collisions, which is the usual culprit for this error. Without seeing your juju logs its difficult to diagnose. I know you hang in irc as halcyon, and I'll stick around this evening to try and help you debug this setup. Find me in #juju on irc.freenode.net as lazypower All the best, Charles On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:47 AM, Halimaton Saadiah < [email protected]> wrote: > Hye everyone! I am doing installation regarding juju on local provider > environment, yes I am able to expose the service deploy on my local machine. > > However, I am now destroy back the environment as I am following this > tutorial > http://blog.dasroot.net/making-juju-visible-on-your-lan.html > to be able to make juju visible on my lan connection, but when I did this > I cannot be able to start up the service as it mentioned that container > failed to start when I run juju status. > > I am confident that this tutorial able to solve my problem for me to make > juju-gui and other service to be able to view trough other desktop in my > network. > > Would anybody suggest me other way or how should I move from here? > > I am currently stuck and appreciate your help. > > > > -- > Juju mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > > -- All the best, Charles Butler <[email protected]> - Juju Charmer Come see the future of datacenter orchestration: http://jujucharms.com
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