juju bootstrap fails with ipv6 global scope assigned addresses

christian.setzer at freies-franken.org christian.setzer at freies-franken.org
Wed Mar 28 17:03:42 UTC 2018


  root at jujuadmin:~/.local/share/juju# cat controllers.yaml
  controllers:
    vctrl:
      uuid: 6a6e6e8f-f817-4774-8465-e458aee95fa1
      api-endpoints: []

api endpoints is not set..

how do i ssh into the system?


Quoting Witold Krecicki <witold.krecicki at canonical.com>:

> Hello,
> Could you try to SSH to the newly created instance and, from there,
> download  
> https://streams.canonical.com/juju/tools/agent/2.3.4/juju-2.3.4-ubuntu-amd64.tgz
> ? It seems that it fails to download it.
>
> --
> Witold Krecicki
>
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 5:56 PM,   
> <christian.setzer at freies-franken.org> wrote:
>> first i wanted to switch completly to ipv6 but since this is not supported i
>> enabled ipv4 again in those vlan's which should be used for juju kubernetes
>> clusters. ok so the bootstrapped controller seems to get an ipv4 address
>> from the dhcp pool. but also gets an ipv6 address which is assigned via
>> router adverstisement (i cant turn that off complety). so from tcp/ip
>> protocoll persepective ipv6 has precedence over ipv4. the initial connection
>> to get the vmdk file from the website works via ipv6 connection. but then..
>> please take a look at the log.
>>
>> is there something i can do? or wait until the devs have enabled ipv6?
>>
>> BR
>>
>> Christian
>>
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