[00:12] <mup> Bug #1551471 opened: postrm scripts are overly agressive in removing files <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551471>
[00:15] <mup> Bug #1551471 changed: postrm scripts are overly agressive in removing files <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551471>
[00:18] <mup> Bug #1551471 opened: postrm scripts are overly agressive in removing files <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551471>
[04:28] <mup> Bug #1551399 changed: Trying to turn DHCP on via the API fails, returning number of interfaces of a rack. <MAAS:Fix Released by ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551399>
[08:22] <mup> Bug #1551390 changed: MAAS 1.9 can't see HDDs <MAAS:Invalid by anton-zubkoff> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551390>
[13:38] <mup> Bug #1551730 opened: error deleting node <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551730>
[13:41] <mup> Bug #1551730 changed: error deleting node <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551730>
[13:44] <mup> Bug #1551730 opened: error deleting node <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551730>
[13:56] <mup> Bug #1551730 opened: error deleting node <maas (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551730>
[15:26] <mup> Bug #1551799 opened: MAAS debug log level doesn't show things like power commands and such <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551799>
[16:27] <mup> Bug #1551636 opened: MaaS on older releases need support for newer curtin images <curtin:Fix Committed> <MAAS:New> <curtin (Ubuntu):Fix Released> <curtin (Ubuntu Trusty):Confirmed> <curtin (Ubuntu Wily):Confirmed> <curtin (Ubuntu Xenial):Fix Released> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551636>
[18:09] <mimizone> Hi there.
[18:10] <mimizone> is there a way to configure the DHCP server of MAAS to based the returned IP address on the DHCP relay it received it from? Basically can we customize the dhcp server configuration?
[18:23] <bbaqar> The LXD charm has a block-device config setting that defaults to /dev/sdb. Anyone got any idea how to create this block-device?
[18:24] <bbaqar> Or how to create /dev/sdb using maas?
[19:13] <D4RKS1D3> Hi everyone
[19:14] <roaksoax> mimizone: yes, you can cuztomize your dhcp server configuration by modifying the template in /etc/maas/templates, but only for MAAS <= 1.10
[19:15] <roaksoax> bbaqar: you need to use MAAS 1.9+ and create partitions
[19:15] <mimizone> roaksoax: I am testing the beta of 16.04 that comes with 1.10 so I should be good. I'll look into it thanks!
[19:16] <D4RKS1D3> I have a problem with power over wakeonlan/etherwake, with the command etherwake <macaddress> works, but when I try to deploy with maas via web interface do not works. I suspect the script /etc/maas/templates/power/ether_wake.template is not executing. someone can help me? thanks in advance
[19:17] <roaksoax> mimizone: yes, 1.10 is just a transitional release though. MAAS 2.0 will hit soon and changing the way how DHCP is managed
[19:17] <mimizone> roaksoax: soon meaning?
[19:17] <roaksoax> D4RKS1D3: that may be due to how the networking is configured or a problem there
[19:18] <roaksoax> D4RKS1D3: however, we are dropping support for wakeonlan
[19:18] <roaksoax> mimizone: 16.04 will ship 2.0, or at least, that's the hope
[19:19] <D4RKS1D3> roaksoax, the network configuration is working properly, because when i try to send a packet with the same command the machine turn on properly
[19:21] <mimizone> roaksoax: thanks. last questions then, do you have a pointer to the syntax/options of the dhcp templates and if there is any beta of maas 2.0, how it can be already tested?
[19:28] <roaksoax> mimizone: alpha1 for 2.0 should be out this week, but not with the new DHCP management stuff
[19:28] <roaksoax> mimizone: the dhcp templates, you can modify as you wish, what you have in the template there is the only variables available to it
[19:28] <roaksoax> mimizone: no documentation unfortunately
[19:28] <roaksoax> D4RKS1D3: no idea TBH, haven't touched WoL in ages
[19:29] <mimizone> roaksoax: that's a dnsmasq or isc dhcp syntax?
[19:29] <roaksoax> mimizone: isc-dhcp
[19:30] <mimizone> roaksoax: thanks a lot. that shoudl do it for now!
[19:30] <roaksoax> np!
[19:30]  * roaksoax out
[19:44] <D4RKS1D3> Thanks roaksoax
[19:45] <D4RKS1D3> you know in what file maas is calling to wakeonlane template?
[19:49] <D4RKS1D3> Thanks for the the assistance
[19:51] <D4RKS1D3> roaksoax,
[19:51] <mup> Bug #1536754 changed: Upgrade from 1.8 to 1.9 lost connected macs in all but one network <landscape> <MAAS:Invalid> <MAAS 1.10:Invalid> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1536754>
[19:54] <mup> Bug #1536754 opened: Upgrade from 1.8 to 1.9 lost connected macs in all but one network <landscape> <MAAS:Invalid> <MAAS 1.10:Invalid> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1536754>
[19:55] <roaksoax> D4RKS1D3: IIRC /etc/maas/templates/power/ether_wake.template
[19:56] <D4RKS1D3> I know this template, but who is calling this template
[20:03] <mup> Bug # changed: 1484696, 1523779, 1532262, 1536754
[23:20] <dbainbri> for maas, using UI can can declare a device and set its static IP and it shows up in DNS. perfect. i can read this information from the maas CLI and the API, but I can't see how to set this information (mac, ip, allocation type) via the API. hints?
[23:20] <bbaqar> Can't you get it from maas maas nodes list ?
[23:21] <bbaqar> oh the API
[23:24] <dbainbri> i would have thought you could have added the information using the /devices resources, but that seems to only listen to hostname and mac
[23:47] <bbaqar> dbainbri: have you looked in /api/2.0/nodes/{system_id}/interfaces/{interface_id}/
[23:56] <dbainbri> bbaqar: haven't checked that as i am not using a node. i am essentially attempting to inject the current host into DNS. to do this via the UI I add the current host as a device (as opposed to a node) and assign it a static IP
[23:57] <dbainbri> bbaqar: agree its a strange setup, but it is what it is