mup | Bug #1671672 opened: Default routes on multiple networks (including public Internet) are not honoured <networking> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671672> | 02:05 |
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mup | Bug #1671672 changed: Default routes on multiple networks (including public Internet) are not honoured <networking> <MAAS:Invalid> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671672> | 09:08 |
mup | Bug #1671672 opened: Default routes on multiple networks (including public Internet) are not honoured <networking> <MAAS:Invalid> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671672> | 09:14 |
mup | Bug #1671672 changed: Default routes on multiple networks (including public Internet) are not honoured <networking> <MAAS:Invalid> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671672> | 09:17 |
mup | Bug #1664698 opened: No documented way to set the MAC for a bridge or bond <maas> <MAAS:Triaged> <netplan:In Progress by cyphermox> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1664698> | 09:17 |
mup | Bug #1671453 opened: Some ifupdown/ifenslave parameters have no netplan equivalent <maas> <MAAS:Triaged> <netplan:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671453> | 09:17 |
mup | Bug #1664698 changed: No documented way to set the MAC for a bridge or bond <maas> <MAAS:Triaged> <netplan:In Progress by cyphermox> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1664698> | 09:30 |
mup | Bug #1671453 changed: Some ifupdown/ifenslave parameters have no netplan equivalent <maas> <MAAS:Triaged> <netplan:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671453> | 09:30 |
mup | Bug # opened: 1664698, 1664806, 1671453, 1671756 | 09:39 |
mup | Bug #1664844 opened: No distinction between link-up and link-down interfaces <maas> <MAAS:Triaged> <netplan:Incomplete by cyphermox> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1664844> | 09:48 |
kklimonda | I'm testing maas 2.2b2, and it seems to be losing network configuration for nodes, is this a know issue? | 10:52 |
roaksoax | kklimonda: maybe something change in cloud-init/curtin | 10:56 |
roaksoax | kklimonda: but no, we have been testing b3 for release right now | 10:56 |
roaksoax | nothing of that sorts | 10:56 |
cnf | so if MAAS assigned a wrong IP to a server, how can I change this? | 12:31 |
cnf | it tries to assign a static ip to a machine, instead of a dynamic, and I don 't understand why | 12:39 |
roaksoax | cnf: becuase you configured the interface that way | 12:40 |
roaksoax | cnf: if your interface is configured to 'Auto Assign', maas will chose the IP | 12:40 |
roaksoax | cnf: if you select 'Static', you can select the IP and will be statically confiured in e/n/i | 12:41 |
cnf | i didn't, i let it auto discover | 12:41 |
cnf | yeah, it's set to auto assign | 12:41 |
cnf | and it's wanting to give it an ip NOT in the dynamic pool | 12:41 |
roaksoax | cnf: if you select 'DHCP' the interface will be configured as 'dhcp' in e/n/i | 12:41 |
roaksoax | cnf: that's correct | 12:41 |
roaksoax | cnf: the dynamic pool is for a different purpose | 12:41 |
roaksoax | cnf: so if you subnet is 10.10.10.0/24 | 12:42 |
roaksoax | cnf: and you define dynamic pool as .10 - .100 | 12:42 |
roaksoax | cnf: and the free range is .101 to .245 | 12:42 |
roaksoax | cnf: maas will auto assign ips on the "free range" | 12:42 |
roaksoax | and use the dyanmic pool for randomg stuff, like commissioning | 12:42 |
roaksoax | or enlistment | 12:42 |
roaksoax | or other devices that pxe boot from maas | 12:42 |
cnf | i only have interfaces beiung pxe booted off | 12:43 |
cnf | atm | 12:43 |
cnf | i don't think i understand the difference between free and dynamic... | 12:44 |
roaksoax | cnf: so for example, when you commission a machine, the machine PXE boots of the 'dynamic' range | 12:45 |
roaksoax | cnf: once the machine is Ready , and you deploy it | 12:45 |
roaksoax | cnf: maas auto-assigns an IP from the 'free' range, pxe boots the machine with the IP, and e/n/i results using that IP | 12:45 |
cnf | what is e/n/i ? | 12:45 |
roaksoax | cnf: /etc/network/interfaces | 12:47 |
cnf | ah | 12:47 |
cnf | so my other machines use the same IP as they pxe boot off | 12:48 |
cnf | it doesn't change after that | 12:48 |
cnf | is that not what is supposed to happen? | 12:48 |
pmatulis | cnf, yes, if the node is set to 'DHCP' | 13:24 |
cnf | pmatulis: i didn't set any node, i left them as discovered? | 13:24 |
pmatulis | cnf, the node shows up as 'Deployed'? | 13:26 |
pmatulis | in the web UI ('Nodes' page) | 13:26 |
cnf | yes | 13:27 |
pmatulis | cnf, when you click on that node what value shows up under the 'IP Address' column? | 13:30 |
cnf | ok, so i have basically before my entire range locked as "dynamic" | 13:31 |
cnf | so i think maas was just using the last IP it got in dhcp and reusing it? | 13:31 |
cnf | i have a bunch of free ip's now | 13:31 |
cnf | see how things change | 13:31 |
pmatulis | ohh, you selected your entire subnet as 'dynamic'? | 13:32 |
cnf | pretty much | 13:32 |
pmatulis | interesting | 13:32 |
cnf | i thought that was what it was for | 13:32 |
cnf | and it worked, at first | 13:32 |
cnf | so i didn't get this was a problem | 13:32 |
pmatulis | cnf, curious, did you follow the docs at all? | 13:32 |
pmatulis | maybe that can be made much clearer | 13:33 |
cnf | i did, but i ran in a lot of problems, so i had to jump around a lot | 13:33 |
cnf | there is no direct link between me and the MAAS setup, so i am jumping through a lot of ssh tunnels | 13:33 |
pmatulis | cnf, i would love to get your overall feedback on the docs | 13:33 |
cnf | that took me a while to get working | 13:33 |
pmatulis | cnf, do you think you could put together some notes? | 13:33 |
pmatulis | and then create a docs bug? | 13:34 |
cnf | uhm, i think i have one open already | 13:34 |
cnf | on the use of proxies | 13:34 |
pmatulis | recently opened? | 13:34 |
cnf | a week or so ago? | 13:34 |
cnf | +- | 13:34 |
pmatulis | in GitHub or Launchpad? | 13:34 |
cnf | i think it was on github | 13:35 |
cnf | the maas doc wasn't too bad, the juju docs on the other hand... | 13:36 |
cnf | pmatulis: my biggest problem with maas was there are a lot of assumptions that are not communicated, and which are not true in my setup :P | 13:36 |
pmatulis | cnf, i cannot locate your bug :( | 13:37 |
cnf | hmm | 13:37 |
cnf | what was the repo url again? | 13:38 |
pmatulis | for the maas docs? | 13:38 |
cnf | yeah | 13:38 |
pmatulis | https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/maas-docs | 13:38 |
cnf | hmm | 13:38 |
pmatulis | or maybe | 13:39 |
pmatulis | https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas | 13:39 |
pmatulis | (for software bugs) | 13:39 |
cnf | i can't remember where it was filed... | 13:40 |
pmatulis | darn | 13:40 |
pmatulis | cnf, if you want to add details to your experience with the docs you can put them here: https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/maas-docs/issues/new | 13:41 |
cnf | k | 13:41 |
cnf | well, i did totally miss i was supposed to keep a free range | 13:42 |
cnf | i read the docs on static and dynamic, and then understood to have a dynamic range as large as possible | 13:42 |
* cnf sighs | 13:45 | |
cnf | HP servers take so long to boot :P | 13:45 |
cnf | so how large should your dynamic pool be? | 13:46 |
pmatulis | it depends how many nodes you intend on having. and whether you will ever use 'DHCP' for deployed nodes | 13:47 |
cnf | uhm, unknown... i'm evaluating maas/juju for deploying openstack | 13:48 |
pmatulis | if not for the latter (DHCP), just remember that the addresses will only be used temporarily (enlistment and commissioning) | 13:48 |
pmatulis | and them be available for re-use | 13:48 |
cnf | right, so just enough to cover booting machines | 13:49 |
pmatulis | yeah, booting machines until they get to the 'Ready' state | 13:49 |
cnf | ah, if they boot from ready, they don't get one of those ip's either? | 13:50 |
cnf | so it's only for on-boarding, basically? | 13:50 |
pmatulis | unless you've set them to 'DHCP' like i said | 13:50 |
cnf | right | 13:50 |
pmatulis | right, on-boarding | 13:50 |
cnf | ok | 13:51 |
cnf | yeah, it might be nice to state that machine ip's should be free here https://docs.ubuntu.com/maas/2.1/en/intro-concepts | 13:53 |
cnf | it is explained if you click through, it seems | 13:53 |
cnf | i missed that | 13:53 |
cnf | so can juju configure network settings on different interfaces separate from maas? or does maas need to be aware of it? | 13:55 |
pmatulis | what sort of network settings? | 13:59 |
cnf | so all my machines have a 2 x 10G LAG | 14:00 |
cnf | which carries a bunch of tagged vlans | 14:00 |
cnf | depending on what functionality gets deployed, you need one of those vlans to connect to things | 14:00 |
cnf | but i don't want all machines to always have an IP in every vlan | 14:01 |
cnf | maas is on a separate link (tried pxe booting on the LAG, but never got that working) | 14:02 |
pmatulis | cnf, i'm not sure. i suggest asking in #juju | 14:21 |
cnf | i did :P | 14:21 |
cnf | but people only become active there when my workday is done | 14:22 |
myra | hello, I want to know if there's anyway I could deploy a raw image that I made with MaaS | 14:45 |
myra | I mean I made it with openstack and I want to deploy it with maas | 14:46 |
mup | Bug #1671839 opened: ssh keys view needs improvement <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671839> | 14:54 |
pmatulis | cnf, mailing list? | 15:08 |
cnf | hmm | 15:08 |
mup | Bug #1671844 opened: [UI, 2.1.3] MAAS API key name not exposed in the UI. <MAAS:Triaged> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671844> | 15:21 |
mup | Bug #1671891 opened: [2.2 beta3] Node failed to be deployed, because of the following error: {"gateway_link_ipv4": ["Static IP Address instance with id 248066 does not exist."]} <cdo-qa-blocker> <oil> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671891> | 18:06 |
mup | Bug #1671897 opened: ui to browse combos of tags is inconsistent with juju's notion of combos of tags <ui> <uosci> <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1671897> | 18:33 |
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Guest67780 | hello I created a raw image and I want to deploy it with maas, is there a command line or something to do so? because in the web interface I couldnt find anything. | 19:35 |
stormmore | anyone seen kiko today? | 19:39 |
stormmore | I really hate inconsistent failures :-/ | 20:01 |
Guest67780 | I created a raw image and I want to deploy it with maas, is there a command line or something to do so? because in the web interface I couldnt find anything. | 20:09 |
kukacz | kiko: some days ago I've reported failing PXE UEFI boot - stuck in Grub - on Dell servers | 21:13 |
kukacz | kiko: just wanted to share that BIOS (for Dell R630 servers) update fixed that. NIC firmware (Intel X520) was latest already | 21:15 |
kukacz | kiko: thanks for help! | 21:15 |
stormmore | kiko, so far today I haven't been able to reproduce the problem I have been having. I am wondering if it is bandwidth related somehow | 21:16 |
* stormmore is graham in case you didn't know | 21:16 | |
stormmore | OK maybe, just maybe my intermittent issue might be resolved and we will never know what it was :-/ | 21:55 |
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