[00:20] Bug #1503479 opened: [1.9.0 alpha3] can't add physical interface [00:20] Bug #1503483 opened: [1.9.0 alpha3] can't select all interfaces or disks [00:20] Bug #1503484 opened: cannot deploy on disks larger than 2TiB [00:53] Bug #1503488 opened: [1.9.0 alpha3] insufficient padding between IP fields on node networking [03:56] Bug #1503484 changed: cannot deploy on disks larger than 2TiB [04:02] Bug #1503484 opened: cannot deploy on disks larger than 2TiB [04:05] Bug #1503484 changed: cannot deploy on disks larger than 2TiB [05:17] Bug # opened: 1503529, 1503530, 1503531, 1503533, 1503534, 1503536 [05:20] Bug # changed: 1503529, 1503530, 1503531, 1503533, 1503534, 1503536 [05:26] Bug # opened: 1503529, 1503530, 1503531, 1503533, 1503534, 1503536, 1503538 [05:38] Bug #1503538 changed: [1.9.0 alpha 3] on alias, fabric and VLAN appear deactivated [05:42] Bug #1503538 opened: [1.9.0 alpha 3] on alias, fabric and VLAN appear deactivated [05:45] Bug #1503538 changed: [1.9.0 alpha 3] on alias, fabric and VLAN appear deactivated [05:48] Bug #1503538 opened: [1.9.0 alpha 3] on alias, fabric and VLAN appear deactivated [12:56] Help required regarding MAAS setup. [12:57] sac_: try asking your question. People will read this channel over the next few hours and so might have a reply for you if you have already asked it. [13:06] I want to add the same server hosting MAAS as the node in the MAAS. The server has two interfaces : one public network and one private. Which MAC address I should add in the MAAS ? [13:07] I don't see how that would work. The server would obliterate itself, surely? Why do you want to do this? === jamespag` is now known as jamespage [13:43] @rbasak, the MAAS and node has to be compulsory separate ? [13:52] sac_: I don't see why you'd want to use MAAS in production in any other way. If just experimenting you can use VMs. [13:53] sac_: MAAS by definition wipes out a machine with a fresh install. Why would you want to do that on the machine that MAAS is using and expect it to keep working? [14:13] Got it. Thanks for transforming my mis-understanding into understanding. === bradm_ is now known as bradm