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Lab:

All virtual environment has been realised using Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and so composed:

  • 1 VM for MAAS (memory: 8GB, CPU: 1, HDD: 500GB);
  • 1 VM for JUJU GUI (memory: 8GB, CPU: 1, HDD: 500GB);
  • 1 VM for LANDSCAPE dense MAAS (memory: 8GB, CPU: 1, HDD: 500GB);
  • 1 VM for Apache2 and LANDSCAPE client;

until the deploy of juju, Landscape server and Apache2 were all well, now I'd like to deploy Landscape Client on that node. As I done for Apache service I've deployed landscape-client via cli on the same node of Apache, but the result has been that:

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while juju status presents this screen

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someone can help me or suggest the procedure to make that actives on the node?

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The landscape-client charm is a subordinate application. I can't find docs in the latest Juju (2.x), but it's the same concept as the Juju 1.25 Subordinate Service documentation. Charms like these do not get units assigned to them, but rather relate to other applications in your model.

In your case, you need to relate landscape-client to apache2, then when you add new apache2 units, landscape-client will be installed and configured in the same way each time.

See the landscape-client juju charm entry for more information on how to use it.

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