Juju with FUJITSU Cloud Service K5

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I would like to use Juju with Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, is it possible?
I'm trying to add a openstack cloud using "juju add-cloud" but I don't know the API endpoint. Could it be one of these?



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I think K5 is not exposing openstack endpoints, so I do not think K5 can be added as an openstack cloud.
Is there any plan to support Fujitsu K5 like it does with AWS, Azure or Rackspace?







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I would like to use Juju with Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, is it possible?
I'm trying to add a openstack cloud using "juju add-cloud" but I don't know the API endpoint. Could it be one of these?



Edit:
I think K5 is not exposing openstack endpoints, so I do not think K5 can be added as an openstack cloud.
Is there any plan to support Fujitsu K5 like it does with AWS, Azure or Rackspace?







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  • this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
    – Joshua Besneatte
    May 13 at 20:23






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    @JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, it’s even worse target for this type of questions.
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:04










  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/…
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:06










  • This is most definitely on topic
    – Zanna
    May 14 at 20:12












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I would like to use Juju with Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, is it possible?
I'm trying to add a openstack cloud using "juju add-cloud" but I don't know the API endpoint. Could it be one of these?



Edit:
I think K5 is not exposing openstack endpoints, so I do not think K5 can be added as an openstack cloud.
Is there any plan to support Fujitsu K5 like it does with AWS, Azure or Rackspace?







share|improve this question














I would like to use Juju with Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, is it possible?
I'm trying to add a openstack cloud using "juju add-cloud" but I don't know the API endpoint. Could it be one of these?



Edit:
I think K5 is not exposing openstack endpoints, so I do not think K5 can be added as an openstack cloud.
Is there any plan to support Fujitsu K5 like it does with AWS, Azure or Rackspace?









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  • this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
    – Joshua Besneatte
    May 13 at 20:23






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    @JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, it’s even worse target for this type of questions.
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:04










  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/…
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:06










  • This is most definitely on topic
    – Zanna
    May 14 at 20:12
















  • this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
    – Joshua Besneatte
    May 13 at 20:23






  • 1




    @JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, it’s even worse target for this type of questions.
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:04










  • Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/…
    – Melebius
    May 14 at 8:06










  • This is most definitely on topic
    – Zanna
    May 14 at 20:12















this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
– Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23




this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
– Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23




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1




@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, it’s even worse target for this type of questions.
– Melebius
May 14 at 8:04




@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, it’s even worse target for this type of questions.
– Melebius
May 14 at 8:04












Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/…
– Melebius
May 14 at 8:06




Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/…
– Melebius
May 14 at 8:06












This is most definitely on topic
– Zanna
May 14 at 20:12




This is most definitely on topic
– Zanna
May 14 at 20:12










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@Kroma, I would suggest to use MAAS+JUJU to deploy OpenStack.



Process would be as follows:



1) Deploy MAAS + add your Vms/physical servers to it.



2) Deploy JUJU and bootstrap with MAAS



3) Deploy OpenStack via JUJU (vm/machines will be provisioned via MAAS)



Also if you are trying to deploy OpenStack just to test funcionality, show others (play with it), my suggestion would be to use conjure-up https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack






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    @Kroma, I would suggest to use MAAS+JUJU to deploy OpenStack.



    Process would be as follows:



    1) Deploy MAAS + add your Vms/physical servers to it.



    2) Deploy JUJU and bootstrap with MAAS



    3) Deploy OpenStack via JUJU (vm/machines will be provisioned via MAAS)



    Also if you are trying to deploy OpenStack just to test funcionality, show others (play with it), my suggestion would be to use conjure-up https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack






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      @Kroma, I would suggest to use MAAS+JUJU to deploy OpenStack.



      Process would be as follows:



      1) Deploy MAAS + add your Vms/physical servers to it.



      2) Deploy JUJU and bootstrap with MAAS



      3) Deploy OpenStack via JUJU (vm/machines will be provisioned via MAAS)



      Also if you are trying to deploy OpenStack just to test funcionality, show others (play with it), my suggestion would be to use conjure-up https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack






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        @Kroma, I would suggest to use MAAS+JUJU to deploy OpenStack.



        Process would be as follows:



        1) Deploy MAAS + add your Vms/physical servers to it.



        2) Deploy JUJU and bootstrap with MAAS



        3) Deploy OpenStack via JUJU (vm/machines will be provisioned via MAAS)



        Also if you are trying to deploy OpenStack just to test funcionality, show others (play with it), my suggestion would be to use conjure-up https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack






        share|improve this answer












        @Kroma, I would suggest to use MAAS+JUJU to deploy OpenStack.



        Process would be as follows:



        1) Deploy MAAS + add your Vms/physical servers to it.



        2) Deploy JUJU and bootstrap with MAAS



        3) Deploy OpenStack via JUJU (vm/machines will be provisioned via MAAS)



        Also if you are trying to deploy OpenStack just to test funcionality, show others (play with it), my suggestion would be to use conjure-up https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack







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