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mupBug #1044421 changed: Password field for IPMI configuration is clear text <MAAS:Fix Released> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1044421>02:36
mupBug #1461712 changed: 1.8rc1:  sm15k systems - non-PXE NIC's mac address doesn't get linked back to cluster <oil> <MAAS:Expired> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1461712>04:19
mupBug #1461712 opened: 1.8rc1:  sm15k systems - non-PXE NIC's mac address doesn't get linked back to cluster <oil> <MAAS:Expired> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1461712>04:28
mupBug #1461712 changed: 1.8rc1:  sm15k systems - non-PXE NIC's mac address doesn't get linked back to cluster <oil> <MAAS:Expired> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1461712>04:37
tai271828hi, is it possible to assign FQDN domain for nodes?  .maas may be too generic and I want to have my own one for lab infrastructure.06:53
roaksoaxtai271828: you can edi tyour cluster controller and change that08:42
tai271828roaksoax, cool, thanks!08:49
tai271828roaksoax, let me try.08:49
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mupBug #1480996 opened: maas memory rounding seems wrong <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1480996>16:26
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mupBug #1480996 opened: maas memory rounding seems wrong <MAAS:New> <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1480996>17:57
geekinutahLooking for maas packages that work, the installation guide suggestst that I add the cloud-archive:tools PPA19:53
geekinutahwhen I do so I get this error -> http://pastebin.com/mNtMGt1G19:53
catbus1geekinutah: are you running 12.04 or 14.04?20:18
geekinutah14.0420:20
geekinutahcatbus1: ^20:21
catbus1geekinutah: that should work, let me create a 14.04 real quick20:21
catbus1I get the same error on 14.04.20:33
catbus1jamespage: ^^^ File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/softwareproperties/cloudarchive.py", line 99, in expand    if codename not in (MAP[self.caname]['release'],KeyError: 'release'20:34
jamespagecloud-tools was only for 12.04 catbus120:38
jamespagebut that is a crappy error message20:38
jamespagethe maas team run a stable ppa - I'd defer to them for location20:38
catbus1geekinutah: ^^^ the stable ppa for maas is ppa:maas-maintainers/stable, that will get you maas 1.8, that's newer than 1.7.6 in the trusty-updates/main.20:43
geekinutahcatbus1, jamespage: thanks20:56
geekinutahcatbus1, jamespage: Where do I file the documentation bug? I got the wrong directions from here -> http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/install.html#installing-maas-from-the-archive21:18
catbus1geekinutah: https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas21:18
geekinutahright, duh, thx21:19
mupBug #1481091 opened: MaaS Install guide incorrectly refers to 12.04 cloud PPA <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1481091>21:24
mupBug #1481091 changed: MaaS Install guide incorrectly refers to 12.04 cloud PPA <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1481091>21:27
mupBug #1481091 opened: MaaS Install guide incorrectly refers to 12.04 cloud PPA <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1481091>21:36

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