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?
juju
this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
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@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
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Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
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This is most definitely on topic
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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?
juju
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?
juju
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Kroma
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this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23
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@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:04
Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:06
This is most definitely on topic
â Zanna
May 14 at 20:12
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this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23
1
@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:04
Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:06
This is most definitely on topic
â Zanna
May 14 at 20:12
this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23
this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23
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@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:04
@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:04
Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:06
Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:06
This is most definitely on topic
â Zanna
May 14 at 20:12
This is most definitely on topic
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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
@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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this doesn't look like it's directly related to ubuntu... perhaps ask on meta instead?
â Joshua Besneatte
May 13 at 20:23
1
@JoshuaBesneatte If you mean Ask Ubuntu Meta, itâÂÂs even worse target for this type of questions.
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:04
Related: askubuntu.com/questions/333795/â¦
â Melebius
May 14 at 8:06
This is most definitely on topic
â Zanna
May 14 at 20:12