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melmoth | hello MAAS people. I have been asked in wich release since wich release did the fast installer starting to support avoton architecture. | 08:47 |
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melmoth | hello MAAS people. I have been asked since wich release did the fast installer starting to support avoton architecture. | 15:32 |
flakrat | Howdy, I'm trying to test Maas in a lab that consists of two workstations that only have WOL, no BMC type devices. I'm able to PXE boot and provision a compute node, however the node never enters a "Ready" state, only stays at "Deployed" since the Maas server can't determine a valid power state | 16:00 |
flakrat | Is there any way for me to force the Ready state for this node? | 16:01 |
roadmr | flakrat: hm, doesn't "ready" come before "deployed"? | 16:02 |
roadmr | flakrat: try commissioning the node, no deployment, doesn't that leave it in "ready"? | 16:03 |
flakrat | roadmr, let me give that a shot | 16:03 |
roadmr | flakrat: sure. AFAIK "ready" means "ready to be deployed to", so if you're in "deployed", you're already past "ready". | 16:04 |
flakrat | ah | 16:07 |
flakrat | roadmr, aha, I just had to "Release node" to get it from Deployed to Ready | 16:12 |
roadmr | flakrat: cool! though if you were able to deploy to it, I think it's all working fine anyway, right? | 16:13 |
flakrat | yeah, but I'm at the step of running "openstack-install" which requires a node in the Ready state before it will continue, banged my head against that all day yesterday :-) | 16:15 |
roadmr | ohh... I see | 16:16 |
roadmr | flakrat: I usually just deploy each openstack service manually :) (old-school heheh) | 16:16 |
flakrat | yeah, I'm about to do that, too much is being hidden behind progress bards for my taste :-) | 16:19 |
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kirkland | j^2: howdy! | 20:33 |
kirkland | j^2: you were looking for me earlier? | 20:33 |
kirkland | lazyPower: fyi, j^2 is "JJ", whom you are to meet up with next week ;-) | 20:33 |
j^2 | kirkland: yep sent you some PMs :) | 20:34 |
j^2 | I'm driving ATM I'll ping you again in a bit | 20:34 |
kirkland | j^2: ack, thanks | 20:38 |
lazyPower | o/ | 20:44 |
lazyPower | kirkland: thanks for the heads up | 20:44 |
j^2 | :) | 20:53 |
saltlake | This is my first experience with maas and openstack. | 22:09 |
saltlake | My setup is : 1 x86 server with 128GB RAM I have ubuntu 14.1 on this server with maas installed on it. I used ubuntu-vm-builder to | 22:09 |
saltlake | create a VM called node1. This is given 8GB RAM and 20G disk set to /dev/sdc2. | 22:09 |
saltlake | I go to my maas server page and access the maas interface. create my admin. I download a trustry image. | 22:09 |
saltlake | I add maas-virbr0 as an interface to the cluster and setup a dhcp range etc. | 22:09 |
saltlake | I then try to add a node. I give it node1 and the mac address. I only see the status of the node as "commissioning" | 22:09 |
saltlake | Please note all this is running on the same physical machine. Please help. What should I expect to see wrt the node status ? | 22:09 |
saltlake | THank you | 22:09 |
saltlake | anyone ? | 22:11 |
saltlake | extra virtual cookies for anyone who dares to help !! ? | 22:12 |
saltlake | is anyone using maas at all or is everyone moving over to the redhat way of things ? | 22:15 |
saltlake | thanks y'all!! | 22:15 |
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