[00:36] <smgoller> Hey all, I'm running into a situation with a fresh maas install where it's trying to download cloud-init information from the subnet's router instead of the rack controller. Any ideas on how to debug this?
[00:37] <smgoller> basically cloud-init runs through all these things then gives up.
[00:39] <smgoller> so looking at /etc/maas/preseeds/enlist, I see a reference to a variable metadata_enlist_url. Anyone know how that is calculated?
[00:39] <pmatulis> smgoller, what version of maas? are you talking about importing boot images?
[00:41] <smgoller> maas 2.0. I'm talking about trying to add a node to maas automatically via PXE.
[00:41] <smgoller> the machine pulls down the boot image, starts up, then cloud-init runs on the enlisting machine to get information, but it is never able to get anything from the rack controller so enlisting doesn't happen.
[00:42] <smgoller> it basically ends up netbooting an ubuntu image that just sits there and i can't get into it.
[00:42] <pmatulis> odd
[00:43] <smgoller> ayup
[00:43] <pmatulis> did you check the rackd and regiond logs?
[00:43] <smgoller> nothing particularly interesting but i'll check again.
[00:44] <mup> Bug #1633271 opened: [1.9,2.0,2.1] IP addresses without a subnet can cause IP allocation to permanently fail <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633271>
[00:45] <smgoller> regiond logs has a bunch of stuff something trying to connect to itself and failing
[00:49] <smgoller> "provisioningserver.rpc.clusterservice.ClusterClientService"
[01:02] <smgoller> ok, it looks like the problem stems from the fact that i'm running the region and rack controllers on the same machine.
[01:03] <smgoller> so i'm going to split the region and rack controllers back into separate machines.
[01:52] <mup> Bug #1633064 changed: [0-day SRU] MAAS 2.1.0 <verification-done> <maas (Ubuntu):Fix Released> <maas (Ubuntu Yakkety):Fix Released> <maas (Ubuntu Z-series):Fix Committed> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633064>
[03:57] <pmatulis> smgoller, that would be surprising. the recommended setup is to have them together. i've certainly never had the problem you're describing
[05:24] <smgoller> eh, it's a home setup, nothing production, so i'm taking it as an opportunity to learn how maas works under the hood
[05:36] <smgoller> so I see when it pxe boots that it's getting a metadata url but it seems to be ignoring it. anyway, I'll mess with it more tomorrow.
[08:56] <mup> Bug #1633378 opened: [Device Discovery] Rename the section Header in the Settings page <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633378>
[10:08] <mup> Bug #1633397 opened: [Device Discovery] In the subnet details page change the label of the  "Active discovery" to "Active mapping" <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633397>
[10:08] <mup> Bug #1633399 opened: [Device Discovery] Rename the action in the action button in Subnet details to Map <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633399>
[10:08] <mup> Bug #1633401 opened: [Device Discovery] In device discovery in Settings, remove the header of the first dropdown field (Host discovery and network observation) <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633401>
[12:48] <mup> Bug #1633452 opened: [Device discovery] In settings, rename the option Disabled (suppress active scanning) in the Active discovery interval field to Never (disabled). <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633452>
[12:48] <mup> Bug #1633457 opened: [Device Discovery] In settings rename the header "Active discovery interval" to "Active subnet mapping interval" <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633457>
[12:51] <mup> Bug #1633462 opened: [Device Discovery] In settings in the device discovery section reduce the text of the explanation of the fields. <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633462>
[13:03] <mup> Bug #1633462 changed: [Device Discovery] In settings in the device discovery section reduce the text of the explanation of the fields. <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633462>
[13:09] <mup> Bug #1633462 opened: [Device Discovery] In settings in the device discovery section reduce the text of the explanation of the fields. <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633462>
[13:18] <mup> Bug # opened: 1633467, 1633468, 1633469, 1633470
[17:00] <mup> Bug #1633555 opened: [2.1] link-subnet API should allow arbitrary subnets if interface is disconnected <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633555>
[19:34] <mup> Bug #1633598 opened: [2.1.1] Unable to set local boot-source via the API <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633598>
[19:34] <mup> Bug #1633600 opened: [2.1.1] Docs do not mention the need to mirror bootloaders <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633600>
[19:37] <mup> Bug #1633598 changed: [2.1.1] Unable to set local boot-source via the API <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633598>
[19:37] <mup> Bug #1633600 changed: [2.1.1] Docs do not mention the need to mirror bootloaders <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633600>
[19:46] <mup> Bug #1633598 opened: [2.1.1] Unable to set local boot-source via the API <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633598>
[19:46] <mup> Bug #1633600 opened: [2.1.1] Docs do not mention the need to mirror bootloaders <MAAS:Confirmed for ltrager> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633600>
[21:31] <mup> Bug #1595279 changed: [2.0] ipaddresses API doesn't show hostname when reading <oil> <MAAS:Won't Fix> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1595279>
[21:38] <TheCompWiz> quick question... on 16.04lts... what do I need to get MAAS to manage DHCP? ... I've followed every bit of direction I can find on the wiki... but I'm still stumped.
[21:41] <TheCompWiz> do I need to install the dhcpd?  or is that part of the default install? or what am I missing?
[21:43] <TheCompWiz> scratch that... I see isc-dhcp-server is already installed...
[21:43] <TheCompWiz> so... why didn't it start?
[22:40] <mup> Bug #1633641 opened: A "termination protection"-like feature would be cool <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633641>
[22:46] <mup> Bug #1633641 changed: A "termination protection"-like feature would be cool <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633641>
[22:49] <spaok> hey guys, how can I create a GPT partition via the maas command line? I don't see where I can set partition_table_type
[22:49] <mup> Bug #1633641 opened: A "termination protection"-like feature would be cool <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1633641>