[01:01] mwhudson: I don;t know enough about xen to answer that [01:01] tych0: ok thanks [01:02] tych0: what did you install exactly? [01:10] bigjools: the way xen works is that you boot xen, which then boots linux [01:12] so i _guess_ this is more a question about d-i than maas, come to think of it [01:12] (and i bet d-i doesn't have support for this) [01:20] mwhudson: you'd have to deploy an Ubuntu instance and then turn it into a dom0 and reboot [01:21] Come to think of it, preseeding an install of the right packages might work [01:30] hm, maybe it's not too bad [01:31] right [01:31] well [01:31] i was going to say, can't a preseed do this? [01:31] depends how much you can mutilate the grub config from a preseed [01:31] rbasak: hey, seeing as you're here [01:32] rbasak: do you know anything about the hotplug block device for vms on armv[78] issue? [01:36] mwhudson: AIUI, Xen is packaged well enough that you can get a dom0 set up without messing with configs by hand. I'm not sure of the details though, but that suggests to me that a suitably preseeded d-i could do it. [01:37] mwhudson: I've not heard of any progress there. AIUI, it would currently require PCI (-e?) which doesn't exist. I'm not familiar with this area though. [01:43] rbasak: yeah, ok, i'm trying to become familiar with it :-) [01:43] rbasak: and, good to know about xen, thanks === zchander__ is now known as zchander [11:50] bigjools: bigjools postgres-xc-client, i think [11:50] something that provided a pg_* executable [14:51] getting a 503 trying to access maas fileserver api, not sure what logs to look at? === blake_r_ is now known as blake_r [15:14] bigjools: tych0 what's responsible for the maas fileserver? [15:14] it's throwing 503's and I'm not sure where to look next [15:29] marcoceppi: should be in /var/log/maas/maas.log or /var/log/apache2/error.log === Daviey_ is now known as Daviey