[01:00] <pmatulis> ;)
[01:19] <roaksoax> mimizone: you mean you created a new kernel tag but if you create multiple, and assign multiple to a machine they dont get combined ?
[01:26] <mimizone> roaksoax: yes. exactly. I thought they would be concat , but the documentation clearly states that only the first tag is kept for the kernel_opts. I don't think it is intuitive, but I can work around this.
[01:26] <mimizone> roaksoax: I thought of having different kernel_opts for different cases.
[01:27] <mimizone> example, redirect console to ttyS4
[01:27] <mimizone> or disable the msi interruption in the mei module
[01:27] <mimizone> and apply the tags I need on the right machines
[01:28] <mimizone> now the way it's implemented you basically have to create a kernel-options-machineX tag in some way
[01:29] <mimizone> I could report that as a non intuitive feature
[01:33] <roaksoax> mimizone: you shoudl :)
[01:33] <roaksoax> i can't promise we will fix it immediately
[01:33] <roaksoax> but should be reported
[02:43] <jsophrin> Hello, could anyone point me in the right direction to add power manangement for IMM2, maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see it as an option in the power drop down.
[03:05] <jsophrin> oh NM, IMM2 includes IPMI thanks
[06:26] <mimizone> hi anybody here that would know how to configure the domain via the CLI? I need to create a different domain the same way it's done in the UI.
[10:31] <zeestrat> mimizone: have you checked out "maas <profile> domains create"?
[11:03] <mup> Bug #1669744 opened: [Device discovery] Enable/Disable toggle is hidden  <ui> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1669744>
[11:34] <rainmaker> Hi all. I am setting up 7 DELL servers for testing openstack on them, however they do not have an IPMI card. What is the best alternative for MAAS to turn them on/off?
[11:36] <brendand> rainmaker, which model?
[11:36] <rainmaker> Dell R410's
[11:36] <rainmaker> they are just my experiment
[11:37] <brendand> rainmaker, they do have BMC support
[11:39] <brendand> http://www.flagshiptech.com/eBay/Dell/R410HardwareOwnersManual.pdf
[11:40] <brendand> rainmaker, Ctrl+E during startup enters BMC config utility
[11:41] <rainmaker> Thank you!
[11:41] <rainmaker> I'm used to working with servers that have remote ipmi  (with a dedicated port)
[13:45] <mup> Bug #1669783 opened: [2.2, r5780] No installation results stored. <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1669783>
[13:49] <aob> I've been redirected from "MAAS Getting Help" page. I'm trying to resolve a "maas-rack crashed" error. It happens almost immediately after maas is installed.
[13:50] <aob> It's a full maas installation on a freshly configured VM.
[13:51] <mup> Bug #1669783 changed: [2.2, r5780] No installation results stored. <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1669783>
[13:54] <aob> @mup.... I'm using version 2.1.3
[13:54] <mup> Bug #1669783 opened: [2.2, r5780] No installation results stored. <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1669783>
[13:56] <aob> @mup ... The bug report that you've listed, describes a different bug as far as I can tell.
[14:03] <BlackDex> How to enable https for maas?
[14:03] <BlackDex> and disable https?
[14:05] <roaksoax> BlackDex: maas itself cannot be put in https, but you can place apache2 in front with https. Unfortunately, however, there are bugs with urls that it will make it not work
[14:05] <roaksoax> well, not fully work
[14:05] <BlackDex> yea, that is why i thought there is a special way
[14:06] <BlackDex> oke, so best is to haproxy infront of it :p
[14:07] <roaksoax> indeed :)
[14:46] <BlackDex> roaksoax: Thx for the quick-info
[14:46] <BlackDex> That seems to work :)
[14:57] <roaksoax> ;)
[16:24] <mup> Bug #1669833 opened: [2.2b2] Cannot add subnet via the WebUI <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1669833>