simply: juju deploy [charm] newcharmname
is what you're after. Tom On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 8:49 PM, fengxia <fx...@lenovo.com> wrote: > Hi Juju, > > Previously, I was able to define two charms in bundle, both have `charm` > (the path to charm files) set to the same location, but with different > names, and `juju deploy this-bundle` will create two applications. > > For example (bundle): > > Sevices: > > A: > > charm: ./trusty/mycharm > > ..... > > B: > > charm: ./trusty/mycharm > > Deploying this will create two applications, named "A" and "B". > > How to achieve this using two-step $ juju deploy [charm] commandline > instead? On the second time Juju complained that application "mycharm" > already exist. > > > -- > Feng xia > Engineer > Lenovo USA > > Phone: 5088011794 > fx...@lenovo.com > > Lenovo.com > Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Blogs | Forums > > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailm > an/listinfo/juju > -- Tom Barber CTO Spicule LTD t...@spicule.co.uk http://spicule.co.uk @spiculeim <http://twitter.com/spiculeim> Schedule a meeting with me <http://meetme.so/spicule> GB: +44(0)5603641316 <+44%2056%200364%201316> US: +18448141689 <(844)%20814-1689> <https://leanpub.com/juju-cookbook>
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