On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
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>> On 04/03/16 12:17, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
>> > They can be refreshed prior to expiration to get equivalent immortality,
>> > example using pysdk
>> > https://gist.github.c
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 04/03/16 12:17, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> > They can be refreshed prior to expiration to get equivalent immortality,
> > example using pysdk
> > https://gist.github.com/kapilt/ac8e222081f63ba64e93
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> > Ideal usage is actually using
Great suggestions, Matt!
Gilbert, just wanted to thank you for working on the charm. Should you need
any more help, don't hesitate to ask the list.
Hope to see you around!
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On Fri, Mar 4, 2016, 19:43 Matt Bruzek wrote:
> Hello Gilbert,
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> Thanks for the email. I have added
Hello Gilbert,
Thanks for the email. I have added the Juju list so others can chime too.
Because Oracle-XE 11gR2 version requires accepting a license agreement to
> download from Oracle.com...
>
We are going to introduce a new concept in Juju 2.0 called "terms" where
you can run an "accept" com
On 04/03/16 12:17, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> They can be refreshed prior to expiration to get equivalent immortality,
> example using pysdk
> https://gist.github.com/kapilt/ac8e222081f63ba64e93
>
> Ideal usage is actually using Iam instance roles as well for instance
> credentials which basically w
Hello folks, just some minor self promotion here:
I'll be doing a few talks at ApacheCon Big Data which will have some Juju
stuff entwined namely:
Data Management At Scale: http://sched.co/6M31
I'll be spinning up a bunch of data management and pipeline stuff for a
dummy distributed data demo. W
They can be refreshed prior to expiration to get equivalent immortality,
example using pysdk
https://gist.github.com/kapilt/ac8e222081f63ba64e93
Ideal usage is actually using Iam instance roles as well for instance
credentials which basically work the same way wrt to refresh intervals. As
perm cre
Mark,
I think it would work well, from a user perspective, to have all this
config be in the enviroments.yaml file with the same setup as the aws
cli config. Something like this:
```
environments:
amazon-cross-account:
type: ec2
region: sa-east-1
access-key: AWSKEY
*haproxy - trusty*
I fixed a lint error[1] in trunk in order to unblock lp: 285937 - liberty
support[2].
Note: there is currently a bug in jujucharms.com where the latest revision
isn't reflected on the charm page, i.e.,
https://jujucharms.com/haproxy/trusty/#revisions does not show the latest
r
Paul, it would be interesting to see a proposal on how you'd like it to
work.
Mark
On 03/03/16 21:36, John Meinel wrote:
> At the moment I don't believe we do. We just use your access key and secret
> key to identify you to EC2 when we make requests. We don't support using
> temporary credential
I have no idea, but, I did set the method to:
def check_running(java=None):
this morning which made the error go away, I assume because when its called
by update and change_config None takes over (python newbie remember).
Anyway, works for me.
Tom
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