[03:15] <FredFoo_> Good day all!
[03:16] <FredFoo_> I am using maas 1.8.0+bzr4001 and try to figure out if there is any user_data for cloud init one could provide for deployment, as you can do in enlist and commission
[03:17] <FredFoo_> espacially setting up the package sources of the master OS
[03:17] <FredFoo_> can it be done?
[18:21] <mup> Bug #1489988 opened: Invalid BMC credentials on an already commissioned machine <cisco> <landscape> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1489988>
[18:33] <mup> Bug #1489988 changed: Invalid BMC credentials on an already commissioned machine <cisco> <landscape> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1489988>
[18:39] <mup> Bug #1489988 opened: Invalid BMC credentials on an already commissioned machine <cisco> <landscape> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1489988>
[21:34] <ntpttr> Hey everyone, I'm running Maas on an Orange Box behind a corporate proxy, and I'm having a hard time configuring it so that the nodes can access external networks. It's saying they can't resolve the proxy server itself currently. Does anyone here know what might be going wrong? Any advice would be appreciated :)
[21:44] <catbus1> ntpttr: you have the upstream DNS configured in the MAAS Settings page, right? also make sure the DNSSEC is disabled.
[22:39] <ntpttr> catbus1: I love the nickname. Right now upstream DNS is configured to be 75.75.75.75, which I think was the default set by the Orange Box scripts. Should I change that to DNSs that can be resolved within my network?
[22:43] <ntpttr> catbus1: Also, to disable DNSSEC should I add 'dnssec-enable no; dnssec-validation no;' to /etc/bind/named.conf?
[22:45] <catbus1> ntpttr: I used the one for the environment, I would ask your client.  The DNSSEC setting you can find right below the upstream DNS setting on MAAS Settings page.
[22:46] <ntpttr> catbus1: hmm I just see the address of ntp server below the upstream DNS setting
[22:47] <catbus1> ntpttr: that's pre 1.8 maas then
[22:47] <ntpttr> catbus1: I'm running maas 1.7.6 I believe, is there a way to upgrade without losing my nodes
[22:48] <catbus1> ntpttr: I don't have much experience upgrading 1.7 to 1.8 with nodes enlisted. I don't think it would affect it though. 1.8 is mostly UI change.
[22:49] <catbus1> ntpttr: you can try using client's dns first, if it doesn't work, upgrade to 1.8 and disable dnssec
[22:49] <ntpttr> catbus1: Okay I'll give that a try, thanks for your help