[07:13] hi all! how can I add swap in a dedicated drive to instance with cloud-init? [07:13] I know OpenStack do that and I'd like run the same [08:46] jfcastro: you already have some sort of disk in your system, but want cloud-init to make it being used as swap - is that the case? [08:46] jfcastro: https://github.com/number5/cloud-init/blob/master/doc/examples/cloud-config-disk-setup.txt [08:46] and one example using that e.g. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureSwapPartitions [08:49] you'd have to know your disk name [08:49] jfcastro: untested - but it should/could be something like http://paste.ubuntu.com/16386532/ [08:54] cpaelzer: great! I'll try it and let you know ;) [08:54] cpaelzer: thanks :) [14:36] smoser: is python 2.6 the minimum version supported by cloud-init? [14:36] * larsks hopes the answer is yes. [15:02] How's it going this morning? [15:14] smoser, Are you there? [16:51] dcrouch, smoser is out (vacation) today [16:51] smoser not around, jeezsh [16:56] Thanks jgrimm. [16:56] np [16:59] He briefly pointed me to a cloud-init script, I was wondering how from SmartOS to get root password set by my creation script to change the root password on a VM. I was having trouble getting mdata values into a firstboot. [16:59] jgrimm, ^ [18:12] guys, I wanted to submit a small change and I am going through the contributor agreement form ... which canonical pm should I use? [18:12] harlowja ? :) [18:13] or should I rather checkout the openstack/cloud-init git and use git-review ? [18:24] gfidente i think u want to use scott moser as the project contact (if that's what u are asking) [18:24] harlowja, ah I put yout nick though [18:24] can I change it? [18:24] hehe, i don't work at canonical :-P [18:24] smoser though does, i'm not sure about changing it [18:24] smoser would know [18:26] doh! [18:44] :) [18:48] harlowja, btw, fwiw I think I managed to propose the changes [18:48] https://code.launchpad.net/~gfidente/cloud-init/try_fqdn_from_hosts/+merge/294680 [18:48] cool [18:50] ack leaving now [18:50] have good weekend :) [19:01] woot