I don't believe this is possible with bundles at the moment. The only placement directives that is currently supported in bundles are: <machine-id> new lxd:new lxd:<machine-id> kvm:new kvm:<machine-id>
I *think* that is it. Tim On 16/06/18 05:57, George Kraft wrote: > Hey folks, > > Is there a way to assign units or machines to specific availability > zones on EC2 when deploying from a bundle? > > I see there's a way to do it for standalone machines/units with either > of the following: > > juju add-machine zone=us-east-1c > juju deploy ubuntu --to zone=us-east-1c > > But I'm having trouble finding any way to do it in a bundle. For > example, I can't use the above placement directive in a bundle: > > $ cat test.yaml > services: > ubuntu: > charm: "cs:ubuntu" > num_units: 1 > to: > - "zone=us-east-1c" > $ juju deploy ./test.yaml > ERROR cannot deploy bundle: the provided bundle has the following errors: > invalid placement syntax "zone=us-east-1c" > > Anyone know if there's a way to do it? > > Thanks, > George Kraft > > -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju