[13:09] <rvba> allenap: I just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1391161; would you mind having a quick look when you get a chance?
[13:12] <allenap> rvba: Looking now.
[15:17] <allenap> rvba: Fancy reviewing https://code.launchpad.net/~allenap/maas/connection-done--bug-1391161/+merge/241282?
[15:18] <rvba> allenap: sure.
[15:23] <rvba> Looks like gmb is reviewing that branch…
[15:39] <rvba> allenap: approved with a minor comment.
[15:39] <allenap> rvba: Thanks.
[15:40] <rvba> allenap: if you're willing to reciprocate I've got a tiny branch up for review: https://code.launchpad.net/~rvb/maas/doc-bug-1391191/+merge/241284
[15:40] <allenap> rvba: Sure.
[16:18] <allenap> rvba: Fancy another shortish review? https://code.launchpad.net/~allenap/maas/dont-need-cleanup-db-maybe/+merge/241158
[16:19] <rvba> allenap: sure, I'll have a look in a sec.
[16:19] <allenap> Ta.
[16:29] <rvba> allenap: approved (sorry for the delay)
[16:29] <allenap> rvba: No worries. Thanks!
[16:46] <johnmce_> I've got a few questions about MAAS and it support for multiple networks. Can anyone help?
[17:22] <jtv> johnmce_: shoot.
[17:45] <johnmce_> jtv: I've got a test openstack setup. Up until now whenever deploy a service with Juju, I get a new LXC machine with just an eth0. Now I want to deploy a HA setup (using hacluster), which now supports multiple networks.
[17:46] <johnmce_> jtv: How is it possible to have Juju create new LXC machines with two NICS bridged onto two networks?
[17:46] <jtv> MAAS doesn't create machines, so I'm not sure MAAS fits in this picture.
[17:48] <jtv> Is this not simply Juju with the local provider?
[17:51] <johnmce_> jtv: Juju is using MAAS as a cloud provider. It create LXC machines as containers for applications. Is LXC creation more a Juju function than a MAAS function then?
[17:51] <jtv> Yes — MAAS only knows how to manage machines that already exist.
[17:53] <johnmce_> jtv: There has to be some crossover though, as Juju must somehow work-out how to bridge multiple virtual NICs to networks that the MAAS-provided node has access to.
[17:54] <jtv> Yes.  That crossover is in a state of flux, in fact, as we prepare to move more of that work into MAAS.
[17:55] <johnmce_> jtv: I suppose I need to ask this over on the juju channel? One way or another, I really need some guidance as to how LXC containers with multiple virtual NICs are to be created
[17:55] <jtv> That's definitely Juju territory, I'm afraid, so folks there will be better able to help you.