[00:00] <lifeless> mattrae: I didn't think that PXE BIOSes supported vlans - they'll DHCP on the native VLAN always
[00:13] <bigjools> lifeless: apparently his does
[00:14] <lifeless> bigjools: how verra verra verra odd
[00:14] <bigjools>  dell r720s
[02:44] <dpb1> hi there, a erlang upgrade just halted all maas operations on my box.  celery.log and maas.log are now just reporting the equivalent of 500s.  Expected or no?
[02:45] <bigjools> did you restart maas processes?
[02:45] <jtv> dpb1: not expected, no.  It's corny, but have you tried a reboot?
[02:45] <dpb1> I'm sure that would fix it... no, I have not restarted anything.
[02:46] <dpb1> should I file a bug?  seems like a ticking time bomb. :)
[02:46] <jtv> True.  If this is on a maintained version, it'd be good to have a bug with all the relevant parts of the logs.
[02:46]  * dpb1 has a special love for rabbit/erlang
[02:46] <jtv> bigjools: will you tell him or should I?
[02:47] <bigjools> well it's most likely a bug in celery quite frankly
[02:47] <bigjools> or rabbit
[02:47] <dpb1> looks like it tried to reconnect, then... didn't (celery)
[02:47] <jtv> Rabbit, more likely, if it manifests in Erlang!
[02:47] <bigjools> either way a release coming your way RSN will have no celery or rabbit
[02:47] <jtv>   ^ is what we wanted to tell you.  :)
[02:47] <bigjools> did you restart rabbitmq?
[02:48] <dpb1> yes, I've heard rumblings.  what is the replacement?
[02:48] <bigjools> custom code to do RPC between region and cluster
[02:48] <jtv> A lightweight RPC protocol called AMP.
[02:48] <dpb1> ok
[02:48] <jtv> By the way, one thing that can upset rabbit is a change in server address.
[02:48] <dpb1> yes, that didn't happen here.
[02:48] <bigjools> rabbit is like that Cadburys chocolate bar
[02:48] <dpb1> the erlang package upgrade coincides
[02:49] <dpb1> you want to bite it's head off?
[02:49] <bigjools> it's Flakey
[02:49] <dpb1> hah
[02:49] <dpb1> ok, expect a bug.  I don't consider it a big deal, I'll make sure a service restart fixes things (I expect it will).
[03:07] <dpb1> there you go: https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1361941  as expected, all fine after a restart of celery and apache2
[03:18] <jtv> Nice naming there.
[03:48] <bigjools> jtv: if you like self-flagellation in return for karma, you could review this somewhat mechanical branch
[03:48] <bigjools> https://code.launchpad.net/~julian-edwards/maas/pserv-services-dir/+merge/232344
[03:53] <jtv> It sounds like fun.
[04:02] <jtv> bigjools: done.
[07:04] <bigjools> jtv: can I bug you fpr a review please https://code.launchpad.net/~julian-edwards/maas/download-service-exceptions/+merge/232352
[07:04] <bigjools> for* that's *for
[07:04] <jtv> Coming...
[07:07] <bigjools> oh missing some imports, but trivial
[07:08] <bigjools> jtv: oh arse, those tests should not have moved
[07:08] <bigjools> my stupidity
[07:08] <jtv> I'll wait for the update then shall I?  :)
[07:09] <bigjools> jtv: well it'll just be minus the huge red and green bits
[07:09] <jtv> I was planning to focus on the red and green bits, to be honest.
[07:09] <bigjools> heh
[07:10] <bigjools> jtv: it's updated
[07:11] <jtv> Right ho.
[07:11] <jtv> The yellow bit is gone.
[07:11] <bigjools> it stopped smoking
[07:16] <jtv> That must be good for its health.  Review done.
[07:33] <bigjools> and landing, thanks
[08:20] <smss1995> is JuJu free ? is Open Source?
[08:39] <jtv> smss1995: yes, but for more detailed questions there's a separate #juju channel.
[08:50] <dimitern> smss1995, yes, juju is licensed with AGPL v3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html - if you have specific questions please join #juju (for general questions, charms, using juju) or #juju-dev (for development questions)
[09:20] <smss1995> Thanks jtv and dimitern :)
[09:20] <jtv> np
[10:02] <jtv> Any reviewers in the house for https://code.launchpad.net/~jtv/maas/resolve_hostname/+merge/232372 ?