[00:01] <rvba> bigjools: the doc is back to revision 1930 (i.e. before the rename).
[09:37] <Lord_Set> Any devs around?
[09:46] <jtv> Hi Lord_Set
[09:46] <bigjools> no, none :)
[09:47] <Lord_Set> lol hey bigjools
[09:48] <Lord_Set> Was gonna bring up an enlistment issue but just did a update and upgrade and will see if it resolves the issue.
[09:48] <Lord_Set> Have a good weekend?
[09:58] <Lord_Set> Any fix available for https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1285607
[10:01] <jtv> Lord_Set: jhobbs fixed that one IIRC.
[10:01] <jtv> The daily builds PPA should have the fix already.
[10:01] <Lord_Set> Hmm alright
[10:02] <Lord_Set> I just updated and it didn't fix it. I will restart the server and recomission the nodes.
[10:02] <Lord_Set> errr re-enlist
[10:18] <Lord_Set> Same issue... getting "No Power Type Defined"
[10:19] <Lord_Set> I will rerun the script to see what errors I receive
[10:22] <Lord_Set> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7026720/
[10:27] <Lord_Set> I am removing MAAS and going to reinstall it fresh
[10:31] <Lord_Set> ip a
[10:31] <Lord_Set> oops lol
[10:32] <Lord_Set> One of those nights
[11:00] <Lord_Set> mmm wild turkey
[11:42] <Lord_Set> Are there any good instructions on manually removing MAAS if purge failed?
[13:03] <Lord_Set> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7027370/
[13:03] <Lord_Set> Error after purging MAAS and attempting to reinstall.
[15:05] <mgz> maas sprinters, do you have your networking plans written down anywhere I can read 'em?
[21:33] <Lord_Set> Is anyone around?
[21:34] <Lord_Set> MAAS failed to uninstall properly and am having difficulty removing the pieces and reinstalling it...
[22:30] <Lord_Set> Anyone?
[23:08] <bigjools> Lord_Set: hi
[23:08] <Lord_Set> Hello
[23:26] <Lord_Set> bigjools: Did you see my previous question about manually uninstall MAAS after a failed uninstall?
[23:26] <bigjools> I did
[23:26] <bigjools> apt-get purge should remove everything
[23:27] <Lord_Set> It didn't
[23:27] <bigjools> but a more specific description would help anyone listening to offer advice
[23:28] <Lord_Set> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7030332/
[23:28] <Lord_Set> That is the error that I receive when trying to remove MAAS
[23:28]  * bigjools looks
[23:29] <bigjools> oh ha
[23:29] <bigjools> it looks like you had a previously failed install
[23:29] <Lord_Set> Was a failed uninstall but yes
[23:29] <bigjools> and dpkg tries to finish that before purging
[23:29] <bigjools> roaksoax: can you help here please? ^
[23:29] <bigjools> he knows packaging better than I
[23:30] <Lord_Set> Ok
[23:30] <bigjools> your dpkg database is in a bad state i think
[23:31] <Lord_Set> :(
[23:32] <Lord_Set> I am just trying to avoid reinstalling ubuntu as the server is in Vegas and I am about a 5 hour flight away lol. I can do a ILO based install but virtually mounting the install disk is SUPER slow and prone to issues.
[23:38] <bigjools> it will be recoverable, it just needs someone with the know-how