Regain access to environment after losing .jenv file
John Meinel
john at arbash-meinel.com
Sun Feb 8 04:27:22 UTC 2015
You also need the CA certificate and the API server addresses.
I might recommend trying a new "juju bootstrap" of say a simple LXC
container (for manual) and then you can see what content we depend upon. I
don't think the GUI authenticates the HTTPS certificate that we present,
but definitely the juju client will refuse to talk to a state server if the
cert presented isn't signed by the CA for that environment.
John
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 9:12 PM, j.c.sackett <j.c.sackett at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all--
>
> I have an environment created with the manual provider that consists of
> three servers. After a hardware failure, I lost the jenv file for the
> environment. I still have the admin password, and can login into the gui I
> deployed for the environment. I also have ssh access to all the machines.
>
> I've tried simply creating a new manual provider in environments.yaml and
> setting the admin-user password, bootstrap-host and bootstrap-user, but
> that's clearly not all that needs to be done, as juju still sees an
> unbootstrapped environment. Is there anyway to recover access to this
> environment, or do I need to tear it all down and start again?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
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