[03:37] http://askubuntu.com/questions/786847/vm-not-listing-in-the-maas [07:08] Bug #1592666 opened: curtin mirror URL contains double slash (/) after mirror hostname, impacting proxy cachability [08:29] Bug #1592703 opened: Error: "could not find kernel image: ubuntu/amd64/generic/xenial/no-such-image/boot-kernel" [10:57] Bug #1592757 opened: MAAS 1.9+ not picking up Mellanox ConnectX-4_EN 2x25Gbe card [14:33] Bug #1592843 opened: MAAS + IPAM [15:19] kiko: would that be a blueprint or a regular bug for a feature request? [15:20] gimmic, regular bug is fine for tracking, I can create a spec later out of it with an end-user reference [15:22] https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1453878 [15:22] looks like one already exists [15:23] I'd really like to tshoot the partitioning issues w/ ubuntu 14.04 LTS [15:23] seems to affect regardless of LVM / raid / etc use [15:23] thanks for the bug reference [15:23] I can work around it, but the deployment clearly doesn't work as intended [15:23] gimmic, yes, agree. did you see that smoser gave you some guidance on that? [15:24] ah, I'll check it next time I fire up a node [15:25] https://gist.github.com/smoser/2610e9b78b8d7b54319675d9e3986a1b [15:25] ^ [15:26] smoser, oh! [15:27] even better [15:28] smoser, nice! [16:24] Bug #1592885 opened: Date and time format should be consistent accross logs [17:24] Bug #1592907 opened: [2.0b7] Network interface configuration and rack controller failures [17:55] Bug #1592915 opened: [xenial][maas beta6][arm64] maas installs to USB drive if it is present instead of SSD [18:04] ha ha ha [18:04] I could see that one coming with the fd0 commissioning thing [18:05] I bet it even happens with 1.9 or do we blacklist? [18:05] also.. isn't USB fair game? :) [19:46] Bug #1592907 changed: [2.0b7] Network interface configuration and rack controller failures [19:46] Bug #1592954 opened: [2.0b7] Service 'maas-proxy' failed to reload after fresh install [22:37] Bug #1592994 opened: MAAS end point cannot be added "HTTP 410 Error Gone" === X-Istence is now known as x58