juju 1.x add machine command: how to specify flavors in an openstack environment
Samuel Cozannet
samuel.cozannet at canonical.com
Wed May 4 18:46:36 UTC 2016
Hi Eddy,
Thanks for using Juju :)
You can do
juju deploy <service name> --constraints "mem=8G cpu-cores=4 root-disk=32G"
then
juju set-constraints <service name> "mem=8G..."
You can find the list of available constraints here :
https://jujucharms.com/docs/1.25/reference-constraints
(for Juju 1.X)
and there: https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/reference-constraints
(for Juju 2.X)
Best,
Samuel
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On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Eddy Truyen <Eddy.Truyen at cs.kuleuven.be>
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> How can I specify in juju1 in the `juju machine add` command the type of
> flavor (number of virtual cpus, GB of RAM).?
>
> I work in an openstack environment. As far as I can see I can only specify
> desired memory: juju machine add --constraints mem=8G
>
> but how do I specify the number of virtual cpus?
>
> Best
>
> Eddy
>
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