[06:38] <Preytell> Morning all, I have a question about maas. I am attempting to put maas regional controller on a machine that how two nics, and I am deploying to hardware that is on a switch with the second nic on the controller.  But when I boot strap it will get to a point where it attempts to wget the tools and it tries to get them from the first nics address and not the nic that it just pxe booted from... Which of course fails.
[06:38] <Preytell> my question is is there a way to tell it to use pxe nics address for the download?
[15:56] <Preytell> Ok, I am reallllllly trying to use MAAS in a test environment, looking forward to offering my customers access to hardward via MAAS/JUJU, but so far I have nothing but trouble getting things to work. I WAS at the point where I could get nodes to provision correctly, could login with my keys, etc. But juju status would hang. I originally had my Regional controllers setup with two nics, one in my production subnet (Public Net) and one in a backbone subnet (MAAS 
[15:56] <Preytell> I have so far never been able to successfully issue a juju status command. It always comes back as no servers available.
[15:57] <Preytell> At this point I don't know where to turn next.
[17:24] <drussell> Preytell: hiya there, which version of MAAS are you using?
[17:27] <drussell> Preytell: if you're using 12.04 LTS bundled version of MAAS I'd strongly suggest that you consider https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudToolsArchive
[17:27] <drussell> Preytell: as this gets you the latest MAAS and juju on 12.04
[18:13] <Preytell> sorry had to step away. I am using the Ubuntu 13.10 iso released a few days ago....
[18:16] <Preytell> 1.4+bzr1693+dfsg-0ubun
[18:51] <Preytell> Ok, before I jump ship to using Ironic instead please tell me that Ironic is buggy and that I should stick it out with MAAS and make it work.
[19:18] <dannf> Preytell: i wonder if you have a dns issue
[19:18] <dannf> if you can juju ssh 0, then it might be that the bootstrap node is having problems contacting the other nodes by their hostname
[19:18] <adam_g> roaksoax, ping
[19:19] <roaksoax> adam_g: pong
[19:20] <adam_g> roaksoax, any harm in letting nodes IPMI endpoints get address from MAAS DHCP and live on the same network?
[19:20] <roaksoax> Preytell: did you add maas dns ip address to /etc/resolv.conf?
[19:20] <roaksoax> adam_g: none that I can think of.
[19:20] <adam_g> roaksoax, cool