[00:34] <marcoceppi> bjf: 409 means there's no available instances in MAAS
[00:34] <marcoceppi> bjf: if bootstrap encounters an error during bootstrap it still records it's state as boostrapped
[00:34] <marcoceppi> You'll need to juju destroy-environment then try to bootstrap again
[00:34] <marcoceppi> bjf: However, as for the original problem, make sure you have nodes in maas enlisted and ready to use before bootstrapping
[01:32] <bjf> marcoceppi, how can i tell that i have nodes enlisted ? i commissioned a node. it's status is "Allocated to admin"
[01:33] <bjf> marcoceppi, the node is up and i can ssh into it
[01:34] <marcoceppi> bjf: if it's allocated it's not ready
[01:34] <marcoceppi> if allocated it's being used
[01:36] <bjf> marcoceppi, ok, i understand it not being ready. how do i make it ready?
[01:50] <marcoceppi> bjf: you need to unallocate the machine
[01:50] <marcoceppi> bjf: you're also going to need at least two machines to use juju and maas
[01:51] <marcoceppi> bjf: if you're just "trying out" juju, there's an LXC provider that you can use on any Ubuntu desktop to spin up a cloud on your computer
[02:12] <bjf> marcoceppi, i have 2 machines. one is my maas server the second is the first node in what will become an openstack cluster (i have 9 other systems)
[02:13] <bjf> marcoceppi, when you say "unallocate" do you mean i need to delte the node and then go through discovery and commissioning again ?
[02:18] <marcoceppi> bjf: I'm not sure, it's been a while since I've used maas
[02:20] <bjf> marcoceppi, so it's pretty new to me (obviously) and i'm using the saucy version. i feel like i'm just missing the last little bit of info so that i can start using this node.
[02:24] <bjf> i'm going to go through the process on another node and see if that behaves differently
[22:32] <sodre> hi, if any dev is online... can someone explain how Juju discovers the `public' IP address of machine when floating-ips is set to true? this is on a private openstack install.