Inform users they have an environment.yaml with the same control bucket value
Bug #944038 reported by
Diogo Matsubara
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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pyjuju |
Triaged
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Low
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Bug Description
I was testing multiple environments using juju (one for oneiric and another for precise) and I edited my environment.yaml file to include another env, but I copied and pasted the environment from oneiric to precise and used the same control-bucket value for both. I wasn't aware the control-bucket variable was as the unique identifier for the environment you want to use juju on, so juju lost access to the first bootstrapped environment.
Since juju knows that control-bucket values can't be the same, it could somehow inform the user when it parses the environment.yaml file
Changed in juju: | |
importance: | Wishlist → Low |
tags: | added: improvement |
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Another idea is to stop asking people to be explicit about control-bucket but instead generate it from the environment name + a common unique value. Either way, we should not burden users with this.