Juju on CloudStack
Nick Veitch
nick.veitch at canonical.com
Fri Sep 18 16:14:25 UTC 2015
Unless anyone knows of any secret switches for the Amazon provider, I think
manual provider is the easier option, though you do miss out on some of the
joys of Juju that way.
https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/config-manual
But don't let me dissuade you from writing a CloudStack provider! You might
want to look at the DigitalOcean provider plugin, which uses the manual
provider: https://github.com/kapilt/juju-digitalocean
On 18 September 2015 at 16:55, Herman Bergwerf <hermanbergwerf at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ok, I suspected that. But I don't think it is already enabled so I'll have
> to contact my hosting company to ask if they can enable it (I think it's
> this:
> http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/optional_installation.html#enabling-the-ec2-and-s3-compatible-interface
> )
> Also, the docs (https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/config-aws) do not
> mention a way to use another ec2 endpoint in the current version of juju. I
> read some stuff about specifying another ec2 endpoint for cloudstack but it
> was all pretty old (2013 or something, I think juju was still in python
> back then)
>
> Alternatively I could write a set of shell scripts to make it work with
> manual provisioning. Or maybe I can compile my own version of juju and
> write a cloudstack provider? (
> https://github.com/juju/juju/tree/8da94246468a4da71e62894f7a8a1bbbce112697/provider/ec2,
> it seems like a provider implementation is pretty extensive in juju, cloud
> drivers in salt seemed more straightforward)
>
> Op vr 18 sep. 2015 om 17:44 schreef José Antonio Rey <jose at ubuntu.com>:
>
>> CloudStack as CloudStack is not supported. However, Jorge mentions that,
>> if he recalls correctly, it works like if it was EC2. So he's suggesting
>> setting CloudStack as an amazon or ec2 environment, even though it's
>> CloudStack, because it may work this way. It's a workaround since we
>> don't have official direct CloudStack support.
>>
>>
>> On 09/18/2015 10:40 AM, Herman Bergwerf wrote:
>> > Im not sure what you mean but I don't think I have access to the
>> > cloudstack configuration (the interface is provided by the hosting
>> > company I'm with)
>> > Also, would that mean I can maybe already use the ec2 driver in juju by
>> > pointing it to the cloudstack endpoint from my hosting provider? Because
>> > the docs are not really clear about this...
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015, 17:21 Jorge O. Castro <jorge at ubuntu.com
>> > <mailto:jorge at ubuntu.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Herman Bergwerf
>> > <hermanbergwerf at gmail.com <mailto:hermanbergwerf at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> > > (how) can I run Juju on CloudStack?
>> >
>> > It's my understanding that CloudStack emulates an EC2 environment's
>> > APIs, have you tried configuring it as an EC2 environment?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> --
>> José Antonio Rey
>>
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