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. > -- > Daniel Bidwell <drbidw...@gmail.com> > > > -- > Juju-dev mailing list > juju-...@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/juju-dev >
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