Juju is by design an agent-based system that works to realise declared state.
This breaks the model somewhat, requiring a new work-flow around the *controller* interpreting the state of machines, and invoking/revoking known down status.
Is there a reason that unused machines have been provisioned by Juju in these cases?
Juju is by design an agent-based system that works to realise declared state.
This breaks the model somewhat, requiring a new work-flow around the *controller* interpreting the state of machines, and invoking/revoking known down status.
Is there a reason that unused machines have been provisioned by Juju in these cases?