=== CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob|Away [06:39] What does "LDS" stand for in the openstack reference implementation? | http://askubuntu.com/q/486609 === CyberJacob|Away is now known as CyberJacob === vladk|offline is now known as vladk [13:17] what is maas exactly? | http://askubuntu.com/q/486701 === CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob|Away === vladk is now known as vladk|offline [17:47] Hi [17:47] I have installed 1 master MAAS node and deployed 4 nodes that are in "Ready state" [17:47] now what ? [17:57] Yeah, I think you'l probably want to depploy services using juju [17:58] That's what i fured out.. [17:58] trying to do that [17:58] me too [17:58] are you deploying juju on the master maas ? [17:58] or standalone [17:59] well , I've deployed it on the 2 clusters controllers and a node [18:00] not sure if that's right, documentation goes a bit diverse at this point [18:01] heh it's not realy straight forward at a point [18:01] (same thing with mirantis anyway..) [18:02] I won't bother trying that then, I donwloaded it in case I spent too much time with maass/juju/openstack [18:02] Ha see... im moving on ubuntu because i've spent lots of time on mirantis ;) [18:03] It does work.. but is still complex [18:03] and landscape - not sure what that's all about, trying out the 30 day trial, but it seems to not sync up with the cc's or region controller [18:04] Have not tried this one [18:04] I liked mirantis because they should be vendor neutral [18:04] Ubuntu/MAAS should be also, but not sure about canonical [18:04] just adds them so you can monitor/update/reboot everything I can do from maas webfront and rrdtool [18:05] just thought I'd give it a go, but seems to be adding an extra layer of confusion [18:06] I have not found a simple deploy solution yet that can be considered for production use [18:06] And that may be a good thing.. one has to understand what's going on to deploy openstack, no matter what flavor is used [18:08] I tried that first, took a while, but was getting somewhere [18:09] It depends on what you are trying to deploy.. [18:11] Well, I'm forcing everyone at home to stop using windows. I want virtual servers for myself. and would like to get that maximum from the hardware i have a my disposal [18:12] home cloud/nas/mining/remote control/snapshots [18:12] Well i think you bring LOTS of overhead if you need virtualisation.. :P [18:12] Unless you do it to learn openstack hehe [18:13] You could probably go with a solution like Proxmox.. not expensive, and you have the ability to build CEPH storage now [18:13] and deploy on all your nodes, with a low overhead [18:13] Well, aparaently not if you can forward your GPU's to the guest OS, and don't talk to me about proxmox ol [18:13] lol [18:13] really ? [18:13] Thtat was the forst attempt [18:13] i tested it,was great [18:14] would consider for home usage .. but did not want to go with it for commercial needs [18:14] Just could not get it to VT-d my pci-e cards [18:14] it does not have the multi-tenancy and scalability that comes with ostack [18:14] You will probably get the same issues with openstack .. [18:15] if you use KVM, it's more of a KVM issue then Proxmox or Openstack really . [18:15] probably but openstack is far more versitle [18:15] and scalable [18:15] true, you really need scalability for home ? :P [18:16] and long term, it's probably a better skill to have [18:16] who says, it'll remain at home, one of the ccs is moving soon [18:17] http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=205476201405281707192.jpg [18:17] nice [18:18] HA virtualisation lab :P [18:18] I have two mining rigs with 12 GPU's altogether so far, ad [18:18] will be expanding soon. [18:19] dinner got to ge [18:19] nice talkng [18:19] ok bye [23:03] Anyone dealt with MAAS and hardware that is not the same? [23:03] ie: HPDL385 & Supermicro SuperServer? [23:08] anyone alive?