[13:03] <onicrom> morning fents
[13:03] <onicrom> *gents
[13:03] <onicrom> (and ladies)
[13:03] <mgz> fents could be a neologism meaning both
[13:04] <mgz> like, females and gents portmanteau?
[14:05] <onicrom> ha
[19:14] <onicrom> is there a log in maas to find information about deleted nodes?
[19:15] <onicrom> specifically im looking for a mac address on one of the hosts i deleted
[19:32] <onicrom> the db has it :)
[19:32] <onicrom> doh, doesnt have historical
[19:33] <onicrom> as someone who has to deal with app devs using a database
[19:33] <onicrom> i enforce a policy whereby nothing from the db should be deleted by the application, it should only ever be marked as active or inactive and queries will ignore any inactive
[19:34] <onicrom> deletes would need to be done as part of some other process should the person that owns the data chose to
[19:34] <onicrom> my $0.02
[19:46] <onicrom> yo newell
[19:46] <newell> yo
[19:46] <newell> I haven't had time to look at the email you sent out
[19:46] <newell> any progress?
[19:50] <onicrom> yup
[19:50] <onicrom> so i think i had 2 issues
[19:50] <onicrom> 1) needed upgrade
[19:50] <onicrom> and 2) sgdisk does not behave the way i would expect
[19:51] <onicrom> i essentially had to define a 3rd partition so ensure that the second partition would not be created with 'all free space'
[19:51] <onicrom> i just delete the 3rd partition after the fact
[19:51] <onicrom> got all 18 servers built and running now though :) bought to buy another 18
[19:54] <newell> sweet
[19:55] <onicrom> it would be really nice to be able to do a lot more custom parittioning stuff
[19:55] <newell> is this for business or personal?
[19:55] <newell> onicrom, I plan on doing that for curtin
[19:55] <onicrom> for example, in my setup i wouldnt want to touch any lvm partitions ive created as thats where my data is
[19:55] <onicrom> but id be happy to rebuild the os using the raw partitions
[19:56] <onicrom> that way i could allocate a server to a new user, who would have all the data maintained but the OS just gets wiped