juju add-model
¶
See also: model-config, model-defaults, add-credential, autoload-credentials
Summary¶
Adds a workload model.
Usage¶
juju add-model [options] <model name> [cloud|region|(cloud/region)]
Options¶
Flag |
Default |
Usage |
---|---|---|
|
false |
Do not use web browser for authentication |
|
Controller to operate in |
|
|
Specify the path to a YAML model configuration file or individual configuration options ( |
|
|
Specify the credential to be used by the model |
|
|
false |
Choose not to switch to the newly created model |
|
Specify the user who will own the model, if not the current user |
Examples¶
juju add-model mymodel
juju add-model mymodel us-east-1
juju add-model mymodel aws/us-east-1
juju add-model mymodel --config my-config.yaml --config image-stream=daily
juju add-model mymodel --credential credential_name --config authorized-keys="ssh-rsa ..."
Details¶
Adding a model is typically done in order to run a specific workload.
To add a model, you must specify a model name. Model names can be duplicated across controllers but must be unique per user for any given controller. In other words, Alice and Bob can each have their own model called “secret” but Alice can have only one model called “secret” in a controller. Model names may only contain lowercase letters, digits and hyphens, and may not start with a hyphen.
To add a model, Juju requires a credential:
if you have a default (or just one) credential defined at client (i.e. in
credentials.yaml
), then juju will use that;if you have no default (and multiple) credentials defined at the client, then you must specify one using
--credential
;as the admin user you can omit the credential, and the credential used to bootstrap will be used.
To add a credential for add-model, use one of the juju add-credential
or
juju autoload-credentials
commands. These will add credentials
to the Juju client, which juju add-model
will upload to the controller
as necessary.
You may also supply model-specific configuration as well as a cloud/region to which this model will be deployed. The cloud/region and credentials are the ones used to create any future resources within the model.
If no cloud/region is specified, then the model will be deployed to the same cloud/region as the controller model. If a region is specified without a cloud qualifier, then it is assumed to be in the same cloud as the controller model.
When adding --config
, the default-series
key is deprecated in favour of
default-base
, e.g. ubuntu@22.04
.