To expand on comment 6 from @amir what is currently broken for Big Data
clusters is the following.

Most Big Data workloads such as setting up a Hadoop Cluster require Java
at many levels. Juju[0] has encapsulated the deployment of Big Data
workloads like deploying a Hadoop Cluster into Charms. In those charms
jps is used in the deployment  of Hadoop. A user recently posted to the
Juju mailing list the charms failed to deploy a 10 node hadoop
cluster[1].

This is a good example of the failure we are seeing. The effect is
severe in that anybody deploying a Hadoop Cluster using the current
Ubuntu OpenJDK from the archive will hit this failure. The work around
isn't that trivial as it requires manual intervention in the connections
between services.

If there is any information we can provide to help in the debug of this
issue please let us know.

[0] juju.ubuntu.com/
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/juju/2015-February/004941.html

-thanks,
Antonio

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  6b34 regression: jps as root does not show classname anymore but
  instead 'process information unavailable' for processes running as
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