Hi Juju,
I'm designing an application, where charm A and B are linked by a A-B
relation.
In A there are a few states, and I want to parse a file to extract some
values, then pass these values to charm B to consume. How do I make
these values available to B then? via relation? or other mean?
It really does ... don't know why I didn't just add the extra file. I've fixed
this. Thanks!
> On Jun 21, 2017, at 6:32 AM, John Meinel wrote:
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> Gotcha. Though I will say that looks more like its a bogus comment about a
> file that this isn't. But I see what you're doing.
>
> John
> =:->
>
Gotcha. Though I will say that looks more like its a bogus comment about a
file that this isn't. But I see what you're doing.
John
=:->
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:29 PM, James Beedy wrote:
> It's in the comments at the top of the gist.
>
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 10:31 PM, John Meinel wrote:
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> T
It's in the comments at the top of the gist.
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 10:31 PM, John Meinel wrote:
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> This definitely sounds interesting.
>
> You included the layer python code, but not the "daemon.json.j2" file. Isn't
> that part of getting the networking config in place?
>
> John
> =:->
>
>
Hi Patrizio,
Network resolvability of Hadoop cluster nodes is a painful requirement at
times. We test to catch issues like this on clouds/containers, but it
sounds like we've missed an openstack case. If you don't mind, please
describe the failing environment and your /etc/hosts fix in an issue