[00:06] <manjiri> curtin experts: What mod to curtin_userdata will have the same effect as "d-i     base-installer/kernel/image     string  linux-image-3.8.0-29-generic" in preseed_master?
[02:33] <Lord_Set2> What fixes were in the maitenance release a few hours ago?
[02:36] <jtv> Daily builds are a bit fine-grained to track...  one thing you can do is look at the revision log for trunk.
[02:37] <jtv> See https://code.launchpad.net/~maas-maintainers/maas/trunk
[02:38] <bigjools> "release" is a strong word.  It's an autobuild of trunk.
[02:42] <Lord_Set2> Oh
[02:44] <Lord_Set2> I will test the IPMI changes
[02:44] <Lord_Set2> Well, test everything that I run across
[02:46] <jhobbs> Lord_Set2: let me know if you have any IPMI issues :)
[02:47] <Lord_Set2> I will
[02:48] <Lord_Set2> I am tired of having to manually use ipmipower lol. Though I kind of have it down to a science now with notepad and my hostname list and username and password.
[02:49] <jhobbs> Lord_Set2: why do you have to manually use ipmipower?
[02:49] <Lord_Set2> Because MAAS enlistment wasn't detecting IPMI at all previously
[02:49] <jhobbs> ahh
[02:49] <Lord_Set2> On my servers
[02:51] <jhobbs> in that case, let me know if it fixes it :)
[02:51] <Lord_Set2> I will for sure
[02:55] <Lord_Set2> It worked!
[02:55] <Lord_Set2> You rock jhobbs
[03:09] <jhobbs> cool!
[03:21] <Lord_Set2> Oh, I am also super happy to see with 14.04 my 10g Brocade CNA are working flawlessly and are being detected by MAAS.
[03:21] <Lord_Set2> My MAAS controller is using a 10g nic as its primary currently.
[03:37] <Lord_Set2> jhobbs: So I have bad news... MAAS does detect the IPMI controller but still won't power the servers on or off.
[05:24] <Lord_Set2> Also have another new shitty bug... there is no timer on the grub boot selection screen. It just stays there until you manually select an option such as Ubuntu or memtest86, etc...
[11:21] <marcoceppi> roaksoax bigjools you guys around?
[11:22] <marcoceppi> maas createadmin doesn't seem to work anymore, it seems maas is now pointed to maas-cli
[11:24] <marcoceppi> nvm, sudo maas-region-admin createsuperuser
[11:24] <Lord_Set> Yeah things have changed
[11:24] <marcoceppi> need to update my scripts
[11:25] <Lord_Set> I am trying to get Virtualmin and Cloudmin to deploy with Juju and properly install on trusty right now
[11:25] <Lord_Set> Not fun at all
[11:26] <marcoceppi> Lord_Set: so you're charming both up in addition to trying to get themto deploy with maas and juju on trusty?
[11:26] <Lord_Set> Yes
[11:26] <marcoceppi> You are a brave soul, that's a lot of moving parts ;)
[11:27] <Lord_Set> Too many
[11:27] <Lord_Set> It is making me drink
[11:27] <marcoceppi> Lord_Set: why not target precise for the time being?
[11:27] <Lord_Set> Because trusty has features I need
[11:27] <Lord_Set> Like support for my 10g CNA
[11:27] <marcoceppi> Lord_Set: ah, in that case, carry on
[11:27] <Lord_Set> And some of my SSD
[11:28] <Lord_Set> and various other server components
[11:28] <Lord_Set> It has been fun trying to get production ready with trusty, maas dailies and now juju development
[11:30] <Lord_Set> Oh yeah, and I am learning python as we speak
[11:30] <marcoceppi> Lord_Set: well, I'm in the process of spinning up my MAAS cluster so if you've got questions about maas+juju+charms feel free to let me know
[11:54] <marcoceppi> I can't seem to get my servers to register in the DHCP server for MAAS
[12:54] <marcoceppi> Is nodegroup the same as the physical zone?
[13:17] <matsubara> marcoceppi, nope, node group is the same as a cluster controller. See http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/physical-zones.html and https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1287452
[13:18] <marcoceppi> matsubara: I ended up just saying screw you and doing autodetect_nodegroup
[13:18] <marcoceppi> screw you, being node-group, not you in particular
[13:19] <matsubara> heh ok
[13:20] <marcoceppi> things are looking good in maas on trusty
[13:42] <roaksoax> marcoceppi: here now.. what's up?
[13:43] <marcoceppi> roaksoax: I've been able to power through, I messed up a few things along the way using older "automatically set up maas" scripts
[13:43] <marcoceppi> roaksoax: the last piece I need to do is virsh stuff,but that seems pretty straight forward
[13:43] <roaksoax> ok cool
[13:50] <marcoceppi> roaksoax: do you know if this is still the correct proceedure for virsh? http://askubuntu.com/a/295976/41
[13:54] <roaksoax> marcoceppi: yeah pretty much
[13:55] <marcoceppi> roaksoax: cool
[14:39] <marcoceppi> when doinng virsh, will it pxe boot the KVM?
[14:40] <jhobbs> yep
[15:08] <matsubara> jhobbs, roaksoax: bug 1288297
[15:12] <jhobbs> matsubara: ok, i'll look into that
[15:12] <matsubara> thanks jhobbs. Let me know, if you need help testing in the lab
[15:36] <marcoceppi> So, trying to get a virtual machine commisioned in maas, I created one using ubuntu-create-vm , I can verify as the maas user that virsh can see it, but it never moves from commisioning or starts up the VM
[22:38] <bigjools> marcoceppi: http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/nodes.html#virtual-machine-nodes
[22:39] <marcoceppi> bigjools: yeah, I did that, and I tested the virsh command from the maas user on the maas master
[22:40] <marcoceppi> bigjools: I'm going to steal a bunch of the scripts in maas-libvirt-utils to see if that simplifies things
[23:50] <gmb> jtv https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1288222