[11:48] <AskUbuntu> Set up nodes for Ubuntu cloud 12.04 | http://askubuntu.com/q/349867
[13:21] <roaksoax> rvba: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/1229275
[13:23] <rvba> roaksoax: seems nasty, I'll need to look into it.
[16:43] <smoser> allenap, https://code.launchpad.net/~rvb/maas/curtin-install/+merge/187055 maybe ?
[16:44] <allenap> smoser: Yeah, I've just spotted that :) I'll do that soon.
[16:44] <smoser> thanks
[17:16] <roaksoax> smoser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6155332/
[18:29] <tych0> rvba: you still around?
[18:31] <kurt_> smoser: I was looking at your backdoor script.  That only updates the ephemeral images?
[18:31] <smoser> kurt_, no. it will work fine just about anywhere.
[18:31] <smoser> but please dont use it on my system :)
[18:32] <kurt_> lol
[18:32] <smoser> point it at a root directory, and it should "just work"
[18:32] <kurt_> ah - I was wondering why "var/" was there
[18:32] <kurt_> is there a little more documentation on that anywhere?
[18:32] <kurt_> other than the maas troubleshooting guide?
[18:32] <smoser> related, mount-callback-umount, is now in saucy cloud-utils as 'mount-image-callback' is
[18:33] <smoser> doc on what?
[18:33] <smoser> its really just a hack to add a user and make sure you'll be able to log into a system.
[18:33] <kurt_> that script - I noticed when I updated pxe-boot images, they downloaded backdoor images
[18:34] <smoser> wait, what?
[18:34] <smoser> no. nothing should be giving you a backdoor'd image.
[18:34] <kurt_> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6155634/
[18:35] <smoser> yoiu must have done something to do that. ?
[18:35] <smoser> i'm not understanding what i'm seeing.
[18:35] <kurt_> maybe that was just the directory I was in
[18:36] <smoser> yeah, i think so.
[18:36] <kurt_> ugh, sorry. got alarmed over nothing :)
[18:36] <smoser> if you ever see that in an image that you downloaded from *anywhere* (especially ubuntu/canonical), please tell me.
[18:36] <kurt_> sure
[18:36] <smoser> that was really scary. phew!
[18:36] <kurt_> lol
[18:37] <smoser> what you're seeing is output of 'pushd' i think
[18:37] <smoser> $ pushd /tmp
[18:37] <smoser>  /tmp ~/src/virtual-maas/maas-libvirt-utils
[18:37] <kurt_> So I'm looking at the write-up here http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/troubleshooting.html
[18:38] <kurt_> you first bzr the branch, right?
[18:38] <kurt_> those 3 things are meant to be ran separately?
[18:38] <kurt_> not enclosed in 1 wrapper script
[18:39] <kurt_> it wasn't clear to me you needed to be in /
[18:39] <smoser> yeah, it missed a 'cd' there.
[18:39] <smoser> yeah, that doc is odd.
[18:39] <kurt_> is there a better write up somewhere? :)
[18:39] <smoser> i'd add a '/' to the front of var
[18:40] <kurt_> that's what I did.  but to clarify - that section should be broken in to 3 separate runs, correct?
[18:41] <smoser> kurt_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6155653/
[18:41] <smoser> thats what i would do
[18:41] <kurt_> the bzr, the setting of the substitution/cp'ing the directory, then finally running your backdoor script
[18:41] <smoser> wait
[18:42] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6155656/
[18:42] <smoser> that one
[18:42] <kurt_> cool - to avoid confusion, perhaps consider fixing that section in that troubleshooting doc?
[18:45] <kurt_> smoser: wait - what's the bid on the end of the bzr branch? was that fat-finering?
[18:45] <kurt_> fingering rather
[18:45] <kurt_> bdi
[18:46] <smoser> bdi: back-door-iamge.  its just where to branch too. ie, after running that you have ./bdi/
[18:46] <smoser> rather than implicitly getting 'backdoor-image'
[18:47] <kurt_> ah, ok
[18:48] <kurt_> Are you guys working on a way to disable the ipmi module loading for those of us using KVM or VMWare?
[18:48] <roaksoax> kurt_: the one for KVM is already being disabled, new updates of maas would be
[18:48] <roaksoax> kurt_: VMWare is not "really" supported
[18:48] <kurt_> but it works :D
[18:48] <kurt_> except that part
[18:49] <roaksoax> kurt_: it indeed does work but we haven't done any "enablement" for VMWare virt technologies (since we don't have power management for it either)
[18:49] <roaksoax> kurt_: but I would suggest you file a bug so we can keep track of it there:)
[18:50] <kurt_> roaksoax: I'm here to help you guys if you need it.  I've got someone working on fixing libvirt so virsh can be used to start/stop VMs.  He's nearly done
[18:50] <kurt_> And, I've managed to fully install maas + juju + openstack - all the way to working install
[18:51] <kurt_> I did that on Mac OSX with Fusion, now working on doing it with Workstation 10
[18:53] <roaksoax> kurt_: cool! yeah please file bugs! :) that would help us keep track of it
[18:54] <kurt_> ok.
[20:15] <kurt_> roaksoax: Bug #1231129
[20:24] <roaksoax> kurt_: thanks!