When I specify a default constraint during controller-creation time with '--constraints' it appears that it (here disk space) gets applied to the controller:
$ juju bootstrap --no-gui --bootstrap-series=bionic --constraints "root-disk=64G" aws aws-bionic-constraints2 $ juju ssh -m controller 0 'df -h'
/dev/xvda1 62G 3.0G 60G 5% /
When I use no constraints I get a much smaller disk for the controller:
$ juju bootstrap --no-gui --bootstrap-series=bionic aws aws-bionic-constraints3 $ juju ssh -m controller 0 'df -h'
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev tmpfs 376M 744K 375M 1% /run /dev/xvda1 31G 3.0G 28G 10% /
I thought the controller is only affected by '--bootstrap-constraints'?
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BCcqHtGWfr/
When I specify a default constraint during controller-creation time with '--constraints' it appears that it (here disk space) gets applied to the controller:
$ juju bootstrap --no-gui --bootstrap- series= bionic --constraints "root-disk=64G" aws aws-bionic- constraints2
$ juju ssh -m controller 0 'df -h'
/dev/xvda1 62G 3.0G 60G 5% /
When I use no constraints I get a much smaller disk for the controller:
$ juju bootstrap --no-gui --bootstrap- series= bionic aws aws-bionic- constraints3
$ juju ssh -m controller 0 'df -h'
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev
tmpfs 376M 744K 375M 1% /run
/dev/xvda1 31G 3.0G 28G 10% /
I thought the controller is only affected by '--bootstrap- constraints' ?
https:/ /paste. ubuntu. com/p/BCcqHtGWf r/