If the machines are just gone (you manually destroyed them via 'lxc
stop/delete'). You can just do:
 juju unregister lxd-test

It will remove it from the local registry without trying to tear anything
down.

John
=:->


On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a machine with 2 dead controllers that I can't figure out how to
> delete.  A "juju controllers" produces the following:
>
> root@juju:~# juju controllers
> Use --refresh flag with this command to see the latest information.
>
> Controller  Model    User   Access     Cloud/Region
>   Models  Machines    HA  Version
> lxd-test    -        admin  superuser  lxd/localhost
>        2         1  none  2.0.2
> test-lxd*   default  admin  superuser  localhost/
> localhost       2         1  none  2.1.3
>
> lxc list produces:
>
> root@juju:~# lxc list
> +------+-------+------+------+------+-----------+
> | NAME | STATE | IPV4 | IPV6 | TYPE | SNAPSHOTS |
> +------+-------+------+------+------+-----------+
>
> Any attemtp to remove, delete, kill, or destroy results in the command
> hanging and never coming back.  I have been trying to develop some
> local charms using lxd.  I know that this kind of testing and
> developemnt is hard on vms/containers, but throwing away the vm and
> reinstalling ubuntu is probably not the desired behaviour.
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