#We can now use Juju to generate the metadata:
-juju metadata generate-image -d ~/simplestreams -i $X_IMAGE_ID -s xenial -r $OS_REGION_NAME -u $OS_AUTH_URL
-juju metadata generate-image -d ~/simplestreams -i $T_IMAGE_ID -s trusty -r $OS_REGION_NAME -u $OS_AUTH_URL
+#Upload images to glance
+## image name is used by script to generate metadata .. don't screw the series
+NODE_ARCTYPE=`arch`
+
+if [ "ppc64le" == "$NODE_ARCTYPE" ]; then
+ NODE_ARCHES="ppc64el"
+elif [ "aarch64" == "$NODE_ARCTYPE" ]; then
+ NODE_ARCHES="arm"
+else
+ NODE_ARCHES="amd64"
+fi
+
+juju metadata generate-image -d ~/simplestreams -i $X_IMAGE_ID -s xenial -r $OS_REGION_NAME -u $OS_AUTH_URL -a $NODE_ARCHES
+juju metadata generate-image -d ~/simplestreams -i $T_IMAGE_ID -s trusty -r $OS_REGION_NAME -u $OS_AUTH_URL -a $NODE_ARCHES
#To verify that the correct metadata files have been generated, you may run:
#You should see .json files containing the details we just added on the images.
swift post simplestreams --read-acl .r:*
openstack service show product-streams > /dev/null 2>&1 || openstack service create --name product-streams --description "Product Simple Stream" product-streams
-SWIFT_URL=`openstack endpoint list --service swift --interface internal -c URL -f value`
+SWIFT_URL=`openstack endpoint list --service swift --interface public -c URL -f value`
openstack endpoint create --region $OS_REGION_NAME product-streams public $SWIFT_URL/simplestreams/images
openstack endpoint create --region $OS_REGION_NAME product-streams internal $SWIFT_URL/simplestreams/images