[04:05] <mup> Bug #1647527 opened: error: builtins.KeyError: 'subarches' while attempting to sync images <sts> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647527>
[04:11] <mup> Bug #1647527 changed: error: builtins.KeyError: 'subarches' while attempting to sync images <sts> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647527>
[04:17] <mup> Bug #1647527 opened: error: builtins.KeyError: 'subarches' while attempting to sync images <sts> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647527>
[07:41] <compahis> Hi, anyone knows which power to use for HP proliant dl180 gen 6?
[07:42] <compahis> power type
[09:09] <mup> Bug #1645872 changed: Commissioning fails on NUCS previously loaded with coreos <MAAS:Incomplete> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1645872>
[09:18] <mup> Bug #1645872 opened: Commissioning fails on NUCS previously loaded with coreos <MAAS:Incomplete> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1645872>
[09:21] <mup> Bug #1645872 changed: Commissioning fails on NUCS previously loaded with coreos <MAAS:Incomplete> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1645872>
[13:10] <zeestrat> Hey, is there a way to change the default DNS domain from .maas to something else?
[13:11] <roaksoax> lamont: ^^
[13:12] <lamont> zeestrat: from the command line: maas SESSION domain update 0 name=foo.com
[13:12] <mup> Bug #1647703 opened: [UI 2.1] renaming domain does not update node summary page <MAAS:New> <MAAS 2.1:New> <MAAS trunk:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647703>
[13:14] <zeestrat> Ah, OK. Anything to watch out for when changes the default domain? Figured there might a reason why it's not editable from the GUI.
[13:15] <lamont> zeestrat: other than bug 1647703, I'm not awareof anything
[13:15] <lamont> it was added to the API, but just didn't make the UI cutline
[13:16] <zeestrat> lamont: Gotcha, thanks for the quick response! I can add a bug for adding it to the UI in the future if you want.
[13:20] <lamont> wouldn't hurt
[13:42] <mup> Bug #1647720 opened: Unable to rename domain in web ui <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647720>
[17:22] <cmart> Hi folks. Is there a doc on configuring SSL support for the Web UI of the latest stable MAAS? I don't see this at all in the setup guide (http://docs.ubuntu.com/maas/2.1/en/installconfig-gui)
[17:23] <cmart> I do see this documented for MaaS 1.9 (https://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.9/configure.html), but don't see it for 2.0+.
[17:29] <mup> Bug #1441684 changed: Add test for SO_REUSEPORT and add warning log if kernel does not support it <tech-debt> <MAAS:Won't Fix> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1441684>
[18:12] <rjbrenn> hey all - anyone have time to walk an utter noob through a /probably/ basic maas issue ?
[18:27] <cmart> <--- also an utter noob, rjbrenn, whatcha got?
[18:28] <rjbrenn> So I just installed 16.04 following the '
[18:28] <rjbrenn> 'dumb and easy' instructions of apt-get install maas
[18:28] <rjbrenn> and I've got it to the point where it will discover other nodes
[18:28] <rjbrenn> and commission them, and I can start the install
[18:29] <rjbrenn> but these are all UEFI servers
[18:29] <rjbrenn> and at the end of the install, it looks like curtin does not create a uefi boot entry
[18:30] <rjbrenn> so when the newly installed node starts up it ends up PXE booting from the rack controller again, and sits there at a grub prompt with a single 'Local' entry
[18:31] <rjbrenn> I can manually force the node to boot from the installed EFI code if I hit F12 fast enough and make a new boot entry
[18:31] <rjbrenn> installing Ubuntu from a disk normally also creates a boot entry
[18:32] <rjbrenn> so - the question I have is what is maas/curtin supposed to do here ?
[18:32] <cmart> I'm unsure -- but are you using the daily or the stable cloud images?
[18:33] <cmart> `maas admin boot-sources read` should tell you, in the URL field
[18:33] <rjbrenn> stable: 2.1.1+bzr5544-0ubuntu1~16.04.1
[18:38] <pmatulis> rjbrenn, can you kindly report your situation as a bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+filebug
[18:38] <rjbrenn> sure
[18:42] <pmatulis> cmart, and can you file one here? https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/maas-docs/issues/new
[18:42] <cmart> certainly @pmautils
[18:50] <pmatulis> thanks to both of you
[19:03] <rjbrenn> you're welcome - but just for clarification - is a MAAS managed group of nodes supposed to always PXE boot from the rack controllers, or are they supposed to have local uefi boot entries on each node ?
[19:38] <mup> Bug #1647827 opened: curtin Xenial install does not uefi boot  <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647827>
[20:22] <pmatulis> rjbrenn, i'm not a developer but i would think the node should not have any special requirements
[20:29] <brendand> rjbrenn, i didn't see your message but there are minimal requirements for a maas node
[20:43] <pmatulis> rjbrenn, brendand: yeah, i still have to review the storage docs so i missed this
[20:44] <pmatulis> http://docs.ubuntu.com/maas/2.1/en/installconfig-partitions
[20:44] <pmatulis> "An EFI partition is required to be on the boot disk for UEFI."
[21:36] <cmart> pmatulis, I'm not sure if it's just a documentation bug. I think MAAS should have a secure default behavior of web interface configured with HTTPS, at least with a self-signed certificate, and invite the user to provide their own certificate
[21:37] <cmart> but I will start by filing my bug in maas-docs :)
[21:51] <pmatulis> cmart, yeah. and thanks
[23:00] <mup> Bug #1647863 opened: DHCP snippet at node level is not added to dhcpd.conf <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1647863>