[08:56] <eagles0513875_> hey guys is anyone in here?
[09:31] <eagles0513875_> hey guys i need some help im trying to provision charms through the manual provider and for some reason I am not able to as i am getting some errors when i do juju bootstrap
[09:31] <eagles0513875_> im doing this on a windows machine
[10:17] <heartones> hello charmers any one feels like troubleshooting juju new installation with me
[10:17] <heartones> Attempting to connect to 38wpm.maas:22
[10:18] <heartones> Attempting to connect to 38wpm.maas:22
[10:18] <heartones> Attempting to connect to 192.168.178.103:22
[10:18] <heartones> permission denied public key
[11:18] <eagles0513875_> i need some help as well with manual provider anyone around that could provide some insight into some issues im having
[11:32] <eagles0513875_> hey dimitern
[11:33] <dimitern> eagles0513875_, hey
[11:41] <heartones> sure can you ask me since no one is around
[11:41] <heartones> can you tell me what's your setup
[11:43] <heartones> I have two hp proliant servers connected to unmanaged switched that is integrated into my Kable router and playing with maas/juju/openstack
[11:45] <heartones> I am going to do manual provisioning now I'll let you know if go pass it
[11:46] <eagles0513875_> heartones: what version of juju do you have
[11:46] <eagles0513875_> im using juju on windows with 1.20.13
[11:46] <eagles0513875_> and it seems like there is a bug
[11:46] <eagles0513875_> ERROR initializing ubuntu user: ssh: handshake failed: ssh: unable to authentica te, attempted methods [none publickey], no supported methods remain ERROR there was an issue examining the environment: ssh: handshake failed: ssh: unable to authenticate, attempted methods [none publickey], no supported methods  remain
[11:47] <eagles0513875_> and the server isnt using ssh keys as its a clean installation of ubuntu
[11:47] <eagles0513875_> all i did was setup a user for me and disabled root
[11:47] <eagles0513875_> user has root access through sudo and is in the sudoers file
[11:47] <eagles0513875_> heartones: are you on linux?
[12:51] <heartones> sorry I was away
[12:54] <heartones> can you tell me what is your goal first are you trying to install what combination of juju/maas/openstack
[12:55] <heartones> and I need to know your network topology as well how many NIC cards are connected to what switch and router this will make life easy to know this in advance
[12:56] <heartones> cause juju and maas are a little bit picky :)
[12:56] <heartones> I can also log in remotely if needed to help you with things using putty ssh tunneling
[12:58] <heartones> and don't forget the parsing of python is really picky too :) in your yaml file
[13:04] <heartones> I can help with openstack and maas, but still playing with juju to get it to bootstrap my other node
[13:55] <lazyPower> eagles0513875_: what command did you use to attempt to bootstrap the node? just juju bootstrap with your manual provider configured in environments.yaml?
[13:58] <lazyPower> eagles0513875_: as i undertand it (i haven't run the windows juju agent in quite some time - i'll have to circle back with a vm image at some point in the near future and re-familiiarize myself) - even if it doesn't support key based auth, it should still prompt you for the password if password login is still enabled
[13:58] <lazyPower> eagles0513875_: also, if you pingme back ad 'm unresponsive, i'm attendin FOSDEM - so i might be a bit to reply, apologies in advance
[14:42] <heartones> 'juju bootstrap --debug
[14:43] <heartones> no proplem get your time I am working here on my servers
[15:46] <eagles0513875> hey all
[16:07] <bloodice> why did they remove the maas-name constraint???????