Latest on the LXD Provider!

Rick Harding rick.harding at canonical.com
Mon Nov 9 18:19:11 UTC 2015


Thanks Katherine. That's looking great. One request, next demo I'd be
curious to see how easy it is to run multiple lxd environments locally. I
know it's been possible with lxc before with a bunch of config. Ideally
we'd just be able to create a new named section and say it's lxd and boom,
I can bootstrap the new one and have it distinct from the first.

Keep up the great work!

On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 11:59 AM Katherine Cox-Buday <
katherine.cox-buday at canonical.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> Moonstone spent last iteration tightening up the LXD provider. You can see
> the latest results in our latest Demo Day
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyXLRDN0ERo>. It's a ~9 minute video
> which demonstrates:
>
>    1. The format of the entry into environments.yaml.
>    2. LXD bootstrapping locally.
>    3. The fact that it's no longer necessary to tweak permissions of the
>    unix socket to utilize this.
>    4. Juju LXD coming back up when the host is rebooted.
>
> We're also very happy to announce that this will land in the upcoming
> 1.26-alpha2 milestone on 2015-11-17! If you'd like to play with this in the
> meantime, feel free to build from our feature branch
> <https://github.com/juju/juju/tree/lxd-provider> and log bugs against the
> blueprint
> <https://blueprints.launchpad.net/juju-core/+spec/charmer-experience-lxd-provider>.
> Documentation and release notes will be forthcoming.
>
> Thanks, and have fun!
>
> -
> Katherine
>
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