[00:37] <bigjools> mwhudson: I have done very little testing on arm (read: none, personally), as rbasak was managing that side of things.
[00:37] <mwhudson> bigjools: i figured out the problem
[00:37] <mwhudson> bigjools: and filed a bug
[00:37] <bigjools> cool
[00:37] <mwhudson> bigjools: sorry for the noise
[00:37] <bigjools> no problem
[00:37] <bigjools> in terms of crap I see on IRC, this is *not* noise :)
[00:38] <mwhudson> :)
[01:04] <bigjools> roaksoax: we added an api helper to help with the sru migration thing you and I talked about: https://code.launchpad.net/~rvb/maas/api-update-cluster/+merge/160641
[01:04] <lifeless> &^*&$*%$\
[01:04] <lifeless> ^- noise
[01:05] <bigjools> lifeless: bless you
[02:47] <bigjools> mwhudson: are you using raring or quantal, or perhaps both?
[02:48] <mwhudson> bigjools: precise
[02:48] <bigjools> argh
[02:48] <mwhudson> at least, maas is installed on precise
[02:48] <bigjools> from the PPA, please say from the PPA
[02:48] <mwhudson> yes, from the ppa
[02:49] <mwhudson> 1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0+1374+170~ppa0~precise1
[02:49] <mwhudson> if you want to tell me how to get my raring lxc an ip address on the lan...
[02:53] <bigjools> does lxc not have bridged networking?  I know nothing about lxc...
[02:53] <mwhudson> not in an easy to set up form it seems
[02:53] <mwhudson> just nat
[02:53] <mwhudson> it's probably not hard if you know what you're doing
[03:20] <lifeless> mwhudson: there is a bridge device
[03:20] <lifeless> mwhudson: lxcbr or some such; you can just configure lxc to use a different bridge
[03:20] <lifeless> mwhudson: and put *that bridge* onto the LAN via /e/n/i + brtools.
[03:21] <mwhudson> lifeless: ok, most of the howtos around on the internet seem to involve editing the config of eth0 and that scares me a bit
[03:21] <lifeless> mwhudson: note that when you do this, your own lan config needs to move to the bridge
[03:21] <mwhudson> because the server is in the uk and i am not
[03:21] <mwhudson> ah right
[03:21] <mwhudson> see abouve :)
[03:21] <lifeless> mwhudson: right, and?
[03:22] <mwhudson> well, i just don't want to break the hosts lan config
[03:22] <lifeless> fair enough
[03:22] <mwhudson> i'll see about getting serial console access and then play with it
[03:22] <lifeless> you could futz around with nat rules but thats way harder
[03:23] <mwhudson> yeah that doesn't appear
[03:23] <mwhudson> *appeal
[08:23] <rvba> rbasak: Hi Robie, would you mind having a look at bug 1172966 at your earliest convenience?  I'm pretty surprised to see that bug because, as I say in my comment, we've tested installation on ARM nodes everyday.
[08:39] <rbasak> rvba: ack - I've responded in the bug
[08:39] <rvba> ta
[09:00] <rvba> rbasak: is there a way to log inside the node and get the info about the U-Boot version?  Because for some reason, I cannot connect to the machines using ipmitool.
[09:18] <rbasak> rvba: I'm not aware of any way to do that, sorry. There might be a special wasy that Rob Herring would know, but I don't know it.
[09:19] <rbasak> rvba: if you can't connect with ipmitool, perhaps there is already something connected and logging the serial output?
[09:22] <rvba> rbasak: something like a rsyslogd on the MAAS server?
[09:23] <rbasak> rvba: in the lab I developed it on, I set up conserver to keep an ipmitool running, so everything got logged to /var/log/conserver. Not sure about what's going ione in the MAAS QA lab though
[09:24] <rvba> rbasak: I don't think there is anything like that in the QA lab.
[14:07] <AskUbuntu> When will Raring make it to "Released" status in MAAS? | http://askubuntu.com/q/285960
[17:39] <jlondon> Howdy. I asked a while back if there was a way to have different partition schemes for different servers in MaaS. Is this possible?
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