[03:11] <mup> Bug #1442446 was opened: 1.8b1: selecting multiple filtering properties returns all  servers that match at least 1 property <oil> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442446>
[03:17] <mup> Bug #1442446 changed: 1.8b1: selecting multiple filtering properties returns all  servers that match at least 1 property <oil> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442446>
[03:23] <mup> Bug #1442446 was opened: 1.8b1: selecting multiple filtering properties returns all  servers that match at least 1 property <oil> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442446>
[10:06] <mup> Bug #1442552 was opened: DHCP/DNS not syncing <canonical-bootstack> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442552>
[10:12] <mup> Bug #1442552 changed: DHCP/DNS not syncing <canonical-bootstack> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442552>
[10:18] <mup> Bug #1442552 was opened: DHCP/DNS not syncing <canonical-bootstack> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442552>
[11:12] <mup> Bug #1442575 was opened: power_change_failure() does not handle NodeStateViolation and NoSuchNode <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442575>
[14:01] <ravenpi> Good morning, all.  As noted in https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1401703 , I have 15 nodes that I'm trying to deploy, and 2 of them correctly saw their 1 TB disks.  The other 13 report 1 GB disks.  Based on the discovered data (see link), I'm kind of assuming that MAAS "found" the PXE install partition -- either that, or the 1 GB is completely bogus.  Is there a way to specify which drive to provision with?
[14:19] <mup> Bug #1423721 changed: prefix_filter for probe-and-enlist for virsh/esxi doesn't create nodes with the hostname equal to the domain name <MAAS:Won't Fix by mpontillo> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1423721>
[14:19] <mup> Bug #1442360 changed: 1.8b1: Cannot add machine Missing Power Type <oil> <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442360>
[15:29] <serverascode> anyone know why the install would be asking to continue without a default route?
[15:32] <ravenpi> Could you flesh out that question some?  Install of what?  Is it actually *asking* about a default route, or is it asking to continue, and you simply haven't added one?  As I understand it, the clients don't care -- they get to use the MAAS master as a proxy (Squid, port 8000).  The MAAS master, itself, probably needs one.
[15:33] <ravenpi> [Note that I'm far from an authority on this -- just bumped my toes against some of that stuff recently, and think -- hope -- I have an understanding of it.)
[15:34] <serverascode> when a node is started, it goes through the install procedure, but in my case I need to manually click yes to being ok with continuing without a default route
[15:35] <serverascode> I'm guessing that dfault route is supposed to come from maas somewhere...?
[15:35] <serverascode> perhaps something is misconfigured...just not sure what it would be
[15:35] <ravenpi> Oh.  That, I don't know the answer to.  :(  Yeah, you're able to push the default route from MAAS.  Lemme take a quick peek.
[15:36] <serverascode> not that they even need a default route...
[15:36] <ravenpi> Clusters -> Cluster Master -> click edit icon for interfaces -> Router IP
[15:38] <serverascode> ok yeah that makes sense, thanks ravenpi :)
[15:38] <ravenpi> Pleasure's mine!
[17:44] <mup> Bug #1442742 was opened: 1.8b2 Incorrect power on/off actions on node details <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442742>
[17:56] <mup> Bug #1442742 changed: 1.8b2 Incorrect power on/off actions on node details <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442742>
[17:59] <mup> Bug #1442742 was opened: 1.8b2 Incorrect power on/off actions on node details <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442742>
[17:59] <mup> Bug #1442746 was opened: 1.8b2 Add hardware journey not consistent with add devices <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442746>
[18:10] <saltlake> experts, I am looking for some help on deplying openstack: I knwo this is the problem in this area from the syslog http://pastebin.com/B5du7hDU.. exactly this like that deplyment starts but the controller node fails to get the results.. I just don't know what and I would very appreciate if anyone could throw some light on it. I think one problem coud be "if a node commissioned on the maas server has 2 NICs : Port
[18:10] <saltlake>  1->connected to provate network and Port 2 connecte to the public network... I was expecting Port 2 to get a dhcp address on the public LAN but don't see that happening .. What do I need to do for that ?
[18:15] <serverascode> hi all, how does one do classes of servers in maas? as in I want associate a disk layout with a particular class of servers
[18:20] <serverascode> saltlake: do you have any more logs, I'm no expert but I can't see anything that helps from those logs
[18:29] <mup> Bug #1442754 was opened: 1.8b2 No UI feedback on "power on" action <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442754>
[18:39] <saltlake> serverascode : Yes I have more of the syslog
[18:40] <saltlake> serverascode : http://pastebin.com/EdZW3dyv
[18:40] <saltlake> Any help on this would be so useful I am just unable tp proceed and stuck on what seems like something basic !!
[18:54] <serverascode> saltlake: and what is the problem your having exactly?
[18:55] <saltlake> serverascode : What happends is I start a juju boostrap on the maas controller node. On the maas web page I see one node change to "Deplying" and eventually it "Fails deplyment" and juju bootstrap after several minutes exits saying "Boot strapped but failed to deploy"
[18:56] <serverascode> but you can insatll nodes ok?
[18:56] <saltlake> serverascode : On the maas controller the 3 nodes aer successfully commisioned.
[18:57] <saltlake> serverascode : But juju bootstrap OR openstack-install with the landscape option both fail the same way.
[18:57] <serverascode> hmm, yeah I don't know anything about juju so I don't think I can help you there
[18:57] <saltlake> SO something is wrong with my setup.
[18:57] <saltlake> serverascode : Can you tell me if my network is setup properly though ?
[18:58] <serverascode> being able to commission is a good sign I suspect
[18:58] <saltlake> Each node is on 2 networks 1. private and commissioning is happening through this. 2. On the public network and I am wondering why this one does not get a dhcp address
[18:59] <saltlake> is there a guide you have handy to install openstack on ubuntu ?
[19:01] <serverascode> there are lots of guides including what's on the openstack site in terms of instlling on ubuntu 14.04
[19:01] <serverascode> http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/apt/content/
[19:07] <saltlake> serverascode : This does not use maas at all
[19:13] <saltlake> serverascode ; Just curious: Have you used the steps at http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/apt/content/ without maas and has it worked out ?
[19:24] <serverascode> saltlake: there are as many ways to install openstack as there are people :) yes I run openstack but don't use juju, but if you like juju then I think you should continue on, I just can't personally help you b/c I don't use juju
[19:28] <saltlake> serverascode : I have not got anything working with openstack and have no experience with it and am looking for the shortest path to success .. :-) thanks I will try your link now
[21:38] <mup> Bug #1442807 was opened: 1.8beta1: Attempting to release a node that's already releasing results in an error <oil> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1442807>
[22:07] <serverascode> anyone on how to add a class of hw to maas? is it done through the architecture somehow?