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Azendalebigjools: so, I was wrong about it being fixed. But it is something weird. Running a packet capture on the host on the bridge interface shows the MaaS controller sending 'who has' arp packets that never get answered. Weirder is rebooting the maas in LXC fixes the problem just like in KVM. I tried removing and reattaching all interfaces from the bridge, bringing the bridge up and down, bringing up and down the tap device for the node maas was trying to reach, et00:38
bigjoolsAzendale: curious00:55
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rbasakIf I'm running my own DHCP, what are my options for getting enough DNS for juju to work?10:50
rbasakI don't have functional (enough) DNS on this network already. I do have a static mapping from MAC to IP.10:50
rbasakI can run a DNS server on the MAAS node, for example, and point all nodes to use that for DNS using DHCP.10:51
rbasakIs there anything that exists so that I don't have to do this manually?10:51
rbasak(especially as the hostnames are issued randomly)10:51
Maassivehello All13:14
Maassivecan someone help me with geeting MAAS to work13:14
MaassiveIve followed all Documentation13:14
Maassivebut struggling to get the node to be up13:14
Maassivelast error was this: tftp timeout13:15
Maassiveany idea pls13:15
MaassiveI have followed the exact doc13:16
Maassivenow I did whats in here http://fafadiatech.blogspot.com/2012/04/metal-as-service-maas-for-cloud.html13:16
Maassivealso can anyone guide me which maas version is the less buggy one 12.04.3 lts or 12.10 or 13?13:22
MaassiveIm looking for a stable one maas13:22
MaassiveHello?????13:31
Maassiveis this room active?13:31
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wintrmuteanyone know how this message from the ubuntu maas web gui applies to ubuntu distros that are installed on the nodes?  i have no idea what they're packaged with:  If 'local' is chosen, nodes must be using mDNS. Leave empty to use hostnames without a domain for newly enlisted nodes.23:00
bigjoolswintrmute: mDNS is Avahi23:00
bigjoolsit should work out the box provided everything is on the same lan segment23:01
wintrmutealright, ill leave everything default23:01
wintrmutety23:01
bigjoolsit just saves running DNS23:01
wintrmutebigjools, so does that mean i leave the cluster interfaces "unmanaged"?  I was planning to set that to "manage DHCP and DNS" with the associated DHCP fields23:03
wintrmutes/that/eth0/23:04
bigjoolsno it needs to be managed23:04
bigjoolsyou can get away with DHCP only but it won't make any difference if you do DNS as well23:04
wintrmutegotcha.  and is DNS zone name "master" (default) fine?23:04
bigjoolsyep23:04
wintrmutethis is on a local LAN with bridged VMs and an existing DHCP/DNS server, if that matters23:05
bigjoolsyou can't have an existing DHCP server on the same lan23:06
bigjoolsit will conflict with the maas dhcp server23:06
wintrmutei have it set up to ignore DHCP requests from PXE boots23:06
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