MySQL Router K8s

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8.0/stable 155 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/stable 154 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/candidate 155 27 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/candidate 154 27 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/beta 155 20 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/beta 154 20 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/edge 167 07 Oct 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/edge 166 07 Oct 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy mysql-router-k8s --channel 8.0/stable
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Juju tech details

Juju is an open source orchestration engine for software operators that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure using charms.

This charm is an operator - business logic encapsulated in reusable software packages that automate every aspect of an application’s life. Charms are shared via CharmHub.

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Breaking changes between Juju 2.9.x and 3.x

As this charm documentation is written for Juju 3.x, users of 2.9.x will encounter noteworthy changes when following the instructions. This section explains those changes.

Breaking changes have been introduced in the Juju client between versions 2.9.x and 3.x. These are caused by the renaming and re-purposing of several commands - functionality and command options remain unchanged.

In the context of this guide, the pertinent changes are shown here:

2.9.x 3.x
add-relation integrate
relate integrate
run exec
run-action --wait run

See the Juju 3.0 release notes for the comprehensive list of changes.

The response is to therefore substitute the documented command with the equivalent 2.9.x command. For example:

Juju 3.x:

juju integrate mysql-router-k8s:database mysql-test-app

juju run mysql-k8s/leader get-password 

Juju 2.9.x:

juju relate mysql-router-k8s:database mysql-test-app

juju run-action --wait mysql-k8s/leader get-password

:tipping_hand_man: The document based on OpenStack guide.


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