Command 'set-constraints'

See also: constraints, model-constraints, set-model-constraints

Summary

Sets machine constraints for an application.

Usage

juju set-constraints [options] <application> <constraint>=<value> ...

Options

Flag Default Usage
--B, --no-browser-login false Do not use web browser for authentication
--m, --model Model to operate in. Accepts [<controller name>:]<model name>|<model UUID>

Examples

juju set-constraints mysql mem=8G cores=4
juju set-constraints -m mymodel apache2 mem=8G arch=amd64

Details

Sets constraints for an application, which are used for all new machines provisioned for that application. They can be viewed with juju constraints. By default, the model is the current model. Application constraints are combined with model constraints, set with juju set-model-constraints, for commands (such as ‘juju deploy’) that provision machines for applications. Where model and application constraints overlap, the application constraints take precedence. Constraints for a specific model can be viewed with juju model-constraints. This command requires that the application to have at least one unit. To apply constraints to the first unit set them at the model level or pass them as an argument when deploying.